He is the most intelligent in the company and yet he remains an intern? Why doesn't he start acting like Wally (resting on work) while creating his own project ouside of work. That way one day he will be able to say goodbye to the company. If he is afraid they will find out, he can always use a pseudonym. or a DBA.
Sure, is unethical. But the company he is is unethical to begin with. So why the loyalty? They are not loyal to you, thats for sure.
What Asok complained about (Frame 2) is universal. For instance, if a scientist in a government institution makes a great discovery, or invents something of immense value, it will be Secretary to the Government in the concerned Department, or sometimes the Head of the institution, who will make the announcement in a public meeting and take the credit. Name of the bench-level scientist will not usually be disclosed.
What Asok complained about (Frame 2) is universal. For instance, is a scientist in a government institution makes a great discovery, or invents something of immense value, it will be Secretary to the Government in the concerned Department, or sometimes the Head of the institution, who will make the announcement in a public meeting and take the credit. Name of the bench-level scientist will not usually be disclosed.
My employer has a calibration review by all managers. Three co-workers and I had our annual review this week and we were all basically told our manager gave us "3" in all but one or two categories because he had no clue what we worked on this year.
And he wonders why his staff turnover is 50% for the past two years.