India, Nov. 14 -- An employee's account of being pushed to resign has sparked an intense conversation about workplace dynamics and unexpected career turns. In a detailed Reddit post, the user shared how differences with his reporting manager eventually led to what he described as a forced resignation, only for it to become a catalyst for a much better career opportunity.

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Taking to Reddit, the user wrote, "I was working as Jr QA in a company for around 3 years and I used to take care of automation for an entire module, which has around 4 apps, myself, whereas for other modules multiple Sr QA used to work. My reporting manager and I had man...