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Anonymous

18 Apr 2019

Career

Is it recommended to job hop when you are starting out a career or stay in the company for progression?

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Constance Ho

11 Aug 2018

HR professional at (various industries)

Jumping in with a HR perspective!

It used to be that at least 2-3 years in a job was the expectation; nowadays job-hopping is not uncommon.

However, any tenure less than 6 months will likely not be taken seriously (competitive disadvantage).

A few questions to ask yourself when you're considering a job-hop:

1) What have you achieved/learned so far with your current employer? Make a list. Do you like what you see?

2) What have you done to take on more responsibilities, if you feel you're not progressing fast enough?

- I like to ask this question in interviews because it tests for proactiveness to "be the change" and also importantly, grit.

3) What is your end goal (if you don't know, no worries - just keep coming back to this question at various stages of your career)? What matters most to you and what are you willing to sacrifice to achieve it?

Conversely, I would advise you not to get too comfortable within a specific environment (company/team/manager) for too long at the beginning of your career, otherwise your ability to adapt may suffer.

For first job I recommend to stay 3-4 years. If you stay only for one year in your next job hop, it will not look good in your resume. Of course need to consider career progression, pay progression, what's your boss view in your career development before making the jump.

Jeff Yeo

17 Jul 2018

amateur Social contributor at School of social sharing

for Your first job I would recommend staying at least for At least 2-3 years before moving. It is ok...

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