Post AcU2UIC014Q93dlrkm by smallsees@social.dropbear.xyz
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(DIR) Post #AcU2UHIhKgBWI7thYW by kurtseifried@infosec.exchange
2023-12-05T00:46:34Z
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How long does it take for your organization to change your username if you want to change your name (e.g. marriage, divorce, legal name change, nickname preference, whatever):
(DIR) Post #AcU2UIC014Q93dlrkm by smallsees@social.dropbear.xyz
2023-12-05T01:11:18Z
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@kurtseifried A few years back I remember working with a project manager in a large organisation. She was divorced and changed her surname back.But the system wouldn't change it, the best they could do was have an email alias. So at work, she had to use her ex-husband's surname for years.It was more of an annoyance than anything major, but did speak of the inflexibility of the workplace in general.
(DIR) Post #AcU61kygJXoDkhBrcW by kurtseifried@infosec.exchange
2023-12-05T01:51:07Z
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@smallsees I mean... these are digital systems, not clay tablets, and the fact that "it's too costly/annoying to change your name" flies in any org... shows a lack of IT maturity and a lack of empathy/basic management sanity. I bet there would be a high correlation between glassdoor scores and the answer to this name change question.