Recently I came to know, someone in my network feeling the same way.
It can be your deception that you're unimportant and undervalued at work. I would recommend you speak with your boss, communication makes it clear. There could be miscommunication or misunderstanding.
If you feel unimportant and undervalued at work, It's time to step up and take an action.
It's essential that everyone takes steps to ensure they're equipped with the right skill set and knowledge to secure a better job. There is always an option for better. Spend some time to make your skills better.
While it can be difficult to break free from an existing unfulfilling role, there are some things you can do to empower yourself and create more options. Firstly, make sure you have an up-to-date CV with experience and any qualifications which may help open doors for new roles.
Secondly, network - attend events or join online groups related to your industry as this can be great for connecting with potential employers and like-minded people. Check out meetup groups in your local area. There are a lot of networking events happening in Sydney.
Thirdly, if possible try to broaden your skill set by taking courses or volunteering - this will give you more chances at finding something worthwhile when looking for work. This will give you a kind of satisfaction and you will enjoy what you love,
Finally, don't forget about the importance of self-care, Nothing is more important than you. You are the one that's important, You're the one that matter,
It's important to recognize when something isn't working out and take action before burnout sets in! Stay informed about your rights as an employee – know labour laws in your state/country, we have FairWork in Australia – so that you can ensure that you’re not being taken advantage of at work.
Speak up if something isn’t right; getting help from your friends or taking legal action if necessary can provide some much-needed relief from oppressive conditions in the workplace.
And remember to do some research about the company before joining. Most of the time you can see reviews about your current/future companies at Indeed.com or other job search sites.
I would appreciate it if you could share your thoughts in the comments.

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