Originally Posted By: mva
You need to realize that your primary job is to make your Manager look good.
It's too bad that she doesn't appear to give you credit but keep working hard and doing your job well and it will eventually pay off.
In the meantime you might want to look at job opportunities elsewhere.
I am a Manager. I got to be one by making sure my useless boss was always successful. And if I was more positive I would probably be even higher up the totem pole.
This is probably the best advice here, especially the first sentence. Your job is to make sure your manager does his/her job well.
If you follow the other advices about letting her superiors know that it was you who created the slide deck, you probably won't last too long - you are expected to build the slide deck or whatever is necessary get the job done.
But if you think that the environment is toxic, start looking for another place to work. But sometimes when you think the grass is greener somewhere else, it is not.
You need to realize that your primary job is to make your Manager look good.
It's too bad that she doesn't appear to give you credit but keep working hard and doing your job well and it will eventually pay off.
In the meantime you might want to look at job opportunities elsewhere.
I am a Manager. I got to be one by making sure my useless boss was always successful. And if I was more positive I would probably be even higher up the totem pole.
This is probably the best advice here, especially the first sentence. Your job is to make sure your manager does his/her job well.
If you follow the other advices about letting her superiors know that it was you who created the slide deck, you probably won't last too long - you are expected to build the slide deck or whatever is necessary get the job done.
But if you think that the environment is toxic, start looking for another place to work. But sometimes when you think the grass is greener somewhere else, it is not.