I used to quit some jobs because I was kind of bored with the technology stack we used, often mixed with some buraucratic process.
What's an example of a bureaucratic process that made you want to quit?
A complete lack of leadership. Direct manager doesn't exist. Person above that doesn't listen to my team. Frustrating.
I think those anti-patterns are a bit less frequent now as devops and "micro-services" approach bring more autonomy to the teams.
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I used to quit some jobs because I was kind of bored with the technology stack we used, often mixed with some buraucratic process.
What's an example of a bureaucratic process that made you want to quit?
A complete lack of leadership. Direct manager doesn't exist. Person above that doesn't listen to my team. Frustrating.
I think those anti-patterns are a bit less frequent now as devops and "micro-services" approach bring more autonomy to the teams.