I'm angry at myself that I stayed here longer than I should have. Now that I look at my resume, Fiserv seems like my biggest mistake. I hope that my potential new employer will not pay much attention to the reputation of the company I come from.
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If you want to stay in the industry, it can provide you with credibility it does come down to your skills and how you sell yourself.
Keep in mind that a recruiter/hiring manager isn't immediately focused on the company/companies where you've been employed. They want to know if you are qualified for the position they need to fill.
So, focus on your accomplishments and core competencies. Don't provide a list of job duties; instead, show off the tangible results you achieved. There are many different ways to highlight your value to a potential employer who, I promise, doesn't give a rat's a$$ about Fiserv.
Nonsense
There is a solution - one of my colleagues was once under critical review by an executive regarding an infamous, or famous, manager. He paused and saiod " I survived him " - so say you survived Fiserv.
Can take comfort in the fact that it’s history. Can always point out you have problem resolution skills.
Fiserv became a problem and you properly resolved it.
Good luck with you. Be well.
I too am angry that I wasted so much of my healthy working life at this dead-end place. With the current leadership, it is actually embarrassing telling people I work here. Hear that F*ank? Nobody likes your regime.