A raining Sunday afternoon. I was hoping around Facebook, photography and Google Search to spend the time. Something strive past my mind. I found something useful yet I wasn't keen on doing any decision yet.
Adapted:
- If you're happy at your job there is no reason to leave because you've been there too long, just make sure you are keeping yourself and your skills marketable.
- Times have changed and job-hopping is the new normal.
- You can possibly make more money faster by job hopping, by opening yourself up to lots of opportunities, and that job hopping allows you to build a powerful and diverse personal network.
- If you are unhappy at your current position, don’t necessarily listen to all the people telling you to wait it out. Make a commitment to take action. Whether that means searching for a job immediately, taking a break or simply staying positive, it is your decision to make. Own it.
- Staying too long at a job can also hinder your employment prospects. A lengthy tenure with one company can give the impression that you aren't interested in growing your career. It can also lead employers to think that you may not have the flexibility for success in a new role.
Thus, in a nutshell, I guess the following sentences explains all for the topic of the day.
When is the best time to change jobs? The bottom line is
that it's a question of balance. There isn't really such a thing as a perfect
resume, because there are so many reasons for leaving a job and for staying at
a job. However, do be cognizant of the fact that your decisions matter on a
long term basis as well as a short term one.
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