this may sound yet-another venting kind of post, and if it does sound like that 
to you, please stop reading. sorry to waste time.

if you're still here, good… i'll try not to wast too much of your time.

i'm a java developer at a big international digital marketing firm.
i've been working here for 14 months now.

before this, i was a java developer at another big and international digital 
marketing firm.
worked there for 2 and half here.

(before that, i worked for accenture for a short while. it was my first job 
ever after university).

i grew a lot (professionally) working for these 2 firms mostly from 
"passing-by" mentor-workmates (was never enrolled a single course or workshop 
or anything).
but i've always been the youngest (31) and so I was always on the developer 
side rather than the architect one. fine.

both companies seriously look the same when it comes to the 
non-creative-fluffy-marketing work.

i feel like i've been working on the same project!
it was either:
- the same old CMS (i dare you name one that's sleek, light and has a great UI),
- soap-ws to allow third party to use our services and do stuff,
- (recently) a very nice RESTful application (it basically replace the previous 
one).

i tend to be a very active professional, so during these years, i've been the 
one saying "hey let's try nosql!" or even "let's switch to logback" and so on.

success rate? zero.

so lately i've been feeling very frustrated. 
looks to me like tech dpt. of companies like these does not want to focus on 
being innovative and one step ahead of the usual system integrators.

i told my boss we should be focusing on doing cutting-edge stuff like 
tweet-monitoring and social stuff integration or HTML5 craziness but what did i 
get? "yeah sure…. now update those two users emails on production db and check 
on that tomcat… we'll talk about that later".

recently, i've been studying a lot on many different areas (tdd, agile, 
responsive web design and so on). 
all of this was done at home or stealing time from stupid (yes, i mean it) 
tasks that could be automated but no one has ever asked my team to do. (we 
seriously manually update users' emails)

so i'm asking, is this a common situation in companies like these? 
feels like when technology is not core-business (which is very arguably the 
case, if you ask me) tech dpt. lack its necessary push to go forward. 

what's even worse is that tech guys dry out an die inside and so newcomers only 
"normally interested" in what's going on like me end up like the only luke 
skywalker at a star wars themed party.

i have been contacted by so many consulting firms, but i do like hanging around 
creative guys, producing stuff for the web and seeing the whole structure. i'm 
sure these firms would push the pedal more on what i might be doing (four 
letter: java) but i'm afraid i'll miss the photoshop layers and hexadecimal 
colors.

sorry to have bothered you.

-m

ps: the posse's always an inspiring thing. thank you guys.

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