This might be a long read but I need advice dealing with a toxic situation. I graduated last year with a bachelor’s degree and got a job at a regional bank as a full stack software engineer. When I started out the manager who hired me was incredibly nice to my surprise. She always took 40 minutes every other week to have a 1:1 with me, she also approved my access requests and pto in a timely manner. I initially worked on customer facing applications and established a good rapport with my new team. However things changed in January when the company started laying people off. First it was our principal architect, then it was our lead UI developer, scrum master and product owner, and by March my initial manager was replaced with someone from an entirely different organization with in the company. They took two months worth of leave and when they got back I only got a 5 minute call from the new manager explaining that I was transferred to an internal facing software product, this project is extremely unorganized and I found out later that the previous team quit all at once. It has been a month since then and I have only had 15 minutes worth of conversations with this new manager. I can’t seem to get more than a 15 minute meeting once a month. PTO that I had requested months in advance was ignored, and when I had gotten sick with a fever of 101 late last month and tried to call out sick, I had gotten an endless barrage of messages. my manager called me the next day and said “I was being unprofessional and that I needed to have my head down”. The following week my messages were left on read and had access requests blocking my work half the week because this new manager took 3 days to approve them. It took 7 messages and 3 days to get that access approved but he replies instantly to other team members. Due to the lack of communication and support I am completely fed up and have started applying at other companies, I wanted to ask this sub advice on how to deal with this situation as I am in my early 20s and have only been working in a full-time role for a year.