I work at a large company as an entry level swe. I was hired as part of a new grad program, and did a few months of training before starting my role.

I am not currently on a team. I was told they would be announcing new teams in fall but nothing has happened.

I have been told to do trainings, but there is only so much of them I can do. I have been given a simple project, but I completed it in 3 days. I contact people about expanding it but they don’t reply to me, they’re too busy. My relationships at work are basically nonexistent, because I don’t really work with anyone.

I mentioned that I would like to take on more projects but was told to be patient. I am starting to dread going into the office, the days are just so long. Should I keep waiting or should I look for something else? I don’t know how I can make this bearable. I still am very lucky to have a job, but this is starting to wear on me.

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  • Terrarium [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    The best part of this is being forced to go to an office to do nothing as a programmer, possibly the most work from home compatible job on the planet. This person could be exercising and socializing and going on vacations but is insteas forced to sit at a desk for no reason other than protocol and corporate control.

    • peeonyou [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      4 months ago

      They’ll get the axe in a few months when the company decides AI can do the jobs of 100 programmers with just 1 person overseeing its slop.

    • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      4 months ago

      My problem is that I suck at bullshitting so if that job ever ended and I got laid off I’d be going to interviews and people would be asking what I did in my last job, and I’d just sit there with my brain encouraging me to say “well I was a very active commenter on a small online forum for leftists.”