When I started here, I thought I was joining a serious tech team. Turns out it is more like a finance group pretending to understand tech. The culture feels empty and the talent that used to make things run is mostly gone. It is strange to watch a once solid place lose its identity bit by bit.
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Have you quit yet you little putz?
Welcome to In$ia.
The culture feels empty and the talent that used to make things run is mostly gone. It is strange to watch a once solid place lose its identity bit by bit.
Welcome to India.
@OP
well LEAVE.
BYE FELECIA
@f5 You don't have a manager.
@ce this is true, especially in my department. I am the non indian scapegoat! I had a manager tell me that the underperformance of my peers is my responsibility. This would make sense if I was a manager being responsible for my subordinates, but I am not a manager. Well at least I was born of the wrong race to go down with the sinking ship that is Fiserv. I think my days are numbered here LOL. I am trying to jump off this ship!
Does anyone hope to join Fiserv? I am here to and get paid, then move on.
When I started, we were a pretty savvy financial partner who grew it's tech team. Over time, the tech area put constraints on the development without discussion to understand potential impact. Instead of talking, each isolated from the other. Now all the smart people in both areas have moved along.
thank you come again
Fiserv had a very talented Malware forensics department - all gone now on their own, about 20 really saavy people who departed when the FrankData merger began to destroy the information processing departments.
Fk Frank
@OP did you ask anyone here?
We’re pretty honest with what a sh-t show the previous CEO FB turned a once powerful and formidable financial giant into