SquishyBagel
SquishyBagel

Saw my job listed on linkedin. What should I do?

I joined this job 3 months back. Things haven't been good. Part of the problem is that the people I am reporting into have little to no experience in the segment they are entering into and are not willing to listen to someone who has worked in this segment for 15+ years.

I am a little bemused.... I don't really need the job. But the money is nice.....

Any suggestions on what to do.....

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GoofyDonut
GoofyDonut

Edtech landscape is like a dumpster fire in a flood during a cat 6 hurricane. Get out of there before a solar flare hits and detonates a few nukes!

JumpyRaccoon
JumpyRaccoon

Assuming he is from Edtech and with 15+ years of experience, he is actually an industry veteran. Can't really afford to work under clueless people when you have considerable experience even if the pay is good. Sometimes self respect >> money.

GoofyDonut
GoofyDonut

Unfortunately that is how most edtechs operate these days, away from education and even technology, and more into sales and marketing

DizzyWaffle
DizzyWaffle

If you have little influence on account of circumstances, and thats not going to change, then try something else which will give you equal money and satisfaction.

SquishyPanda
SquishyPanda

15+ years in Edtech? Are you a tutor?

FuzzyNoodle
FuzzyNoodle

You should also starts looking for

ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

Start your own edtech startup. Kill their business. Choose violence 🤟🏻

Jokes aside, would love to know more about your experience and career. 15 yrs in edtech is quite something.

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