I'm working at a big corporation ATM, in a country with good job laws. I prefer staying here for years with a good quality of life even though I could be earning more if I worked directly with a US company. I prefer having time for doing things like bjj, boxing, reading, and taking walks with my dogs over making a lot of money
4 days ago
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interviewing makes me think about ending it all so i avoid it when possible
4 days ago
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Where is the "singlehandedly become one of 8 billion billionaires with the use of agentic AI only" option? 😉
4 days ago
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I have traditionally stayed long term, but it would be charitable to call that a strategy. The environment right now isn't conducive to job hopping, but that might be a next step to find that "right" company to stay at.
4 days ago | 7
Building the skills it takes to stay somewhere is important, as is knowing when to leave. If you’re not careful you can set a precedent that’s harmful to your longer term opportunities. The right mix IMO is to stay in roles for 2-3 years, but to be continuously interviewing every 6-8 months. Also if your company only hires internally, it’s a red flag that their skillset is behind the market.
2 days ago (edited) | 0
ive found 2-4 years is perfect. YOU learn so much by job hopping on the regular. i can see why companies would alsi benefit from job hoppers.
3 days ago | 1
I got 2 promotions while taking more than 100 unpaid days off every year. I can never go back to working 12 months a year. I stay.
4 days ago
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I’m generally in favor of job hopping but right now I’m getting good growth and good opportunities at my current company and in this job market with my skill set it would be tough to hop to a better job right now.
4 days ago
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I have unavoidable toxic bonds that makes toxic effects on my career life. No matter what I do these toxic bonds interfere them. These bonds leads me for low self esteem, self doubting and for distractions from my works. Also they do gaslighting and don't respect my walk towards my goals and therefore sometimes even I feel my self like a joke. These effects were there sometimes under one roof from my childhood. I need to get rid of their effects towards my life and have a meaningful and respectable life and a career life.
3 days ago
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Get laid off and be bombarded with tech influencers gaslighting the industry that things are fine and to just pull yourself up from the bootstraps.
3 days ago | 4
I think job hopping depends on 2 things. The job market (bull phase) and your skill that solved their problems… or you can always just call your buddy to hook you into the company 😂
3 days ago
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I started working at 15, back when long term loyalty was rewarded. Today you are penalized staying at a company too long, 2-5years and move on else pay will be way behind current market for new hires.
2 days ago | 0
My strategy is to come from work and feel like i have learned something new, every day.
3 days ago
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Working a simple jobs on 8-5 and learning side hustles and skills on 6-11
4 days ago
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Job hopping every 2 years is the most safe strategy if you have a family and a mortgage.
3 days ago | 0
I am in favour of building new stuff so ideally I prefer to continue for long-term if the work is "meaningful" to me and I find the right growth opportunities.
4 days ago
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