Yep. It was my first job. I started there as a intern and slowly became a full web dev. The company had around 3 products. All using old stack. After some time, the problems I was solving were all the same. I wasn't moving forward.
I tryed to do some interviews while employed, but I still had a sense of gratitude (I still do) and didn't seem right.
After talking with my manager I decided it was time to go. I gave them the option to choose a date for me to leave (so I wouldnt cause more disturbance than necessary ).
But in the end, I still think they got mad at me. For leaving them without having a job lined up
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Yep. It was my first job. I started there as a intern and slowly became a full web dev. The company had around 3 products. All using old stack. After some time, the problems I was solving were all the same. I wasn't moving forward.
I tryed to do some interviews while employed, but I still had a sense of gratitude (I still do) and didn't seem right.
After talking with my manager I decided it was time to go. I gave them the option to choose a date for me to leave (so I wouldnt cause more disturbance than necessary ).
But in the end, I still think they got mad at me. For leaving them without having a job lined up