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Thanks for the comment. I guess I could have been more inquisitive. The thing though is that I did ask what my daily responsibilities would be. I did ask about the ongoing projects.

All I was told about is the work done at the other locations without being told that there was a difference of course.

I tried to get to the bottom of things but apparently not hard enough.




Don't beat yourself up. Making those mistakes is how you learn. Making this mistake on the first job is surely a forgiveable offence.


Sounds like he was flatly lied to.

His only mistake was not drilling down to "who will I report to and what is that group doing now?" And given that this was a bait and switch, at best he would have not gotten the job, which is mostly bad if he had other possibilities.

As other have noted, he is indeed getting an education in all sorts of other things. If he could move past the lies---not saying he should either forgive or forget---and make the best out of the current mess while finding a better job quickly, months not years, he shouldn't be too bad off.


Experience is something you earn shortly after you need it.

You are young, fresh out of college, and obviously very sharp. You'll be fine, you learned a lesson that's all.




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