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wastedhours | 4 years ago

Also keep in mind the flip-side of this is that if you leave before 6 months, some hiring managers will see it that you "failed" your probation and the previous employer took the easy way out to let you go for sub-par performance.

Obviously it depends on the politics of a situation, but be wary of those questions that might arise, and still leave on good terms if the new place wants to confirm you weren't let go.

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xcambar|4 years ago

If a hiring manager assumes this rather than asks, good for them, I wouldn't want to have to report to them anyway.