I tried all of this and it worked. After 5 months, I resigned. Saying that I can't work under pressure. I was not pressured and the time I spent working there are smooth. it's just that the "Work under pressure" means you need extra hours of work without getting paid.
It's a good start to follow these tips mentioned by the author. but when you face "expectation vs reality", things will be challenging.
I tried all of this and it worked. After 5 months, I resigned. Saying that I can't work under pressure. I was not pressured and the time I spent working there are smooth. it's just that the "Work under pressure" means you need extra hours of work without getting paid.
It's a good start to follow these tips mentioned by the author. but when you face "expectation vs reality", things will be challenging.
I understand.
These are just tips and the real world always looks different.
With this, you can try to make it better but in the end it is only so much you can do.
If the company sucks in general then you are limited and yeah changing the job can be the best solution!