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lovingCranberry | 3 years ago
Depending on where OP lives, simply trying can be to his disadvantage in the future. Not everyone lives in the US where job hopping is apparently not seen as a concern for most employers.
I would go this route: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32798617
intellectronica|3 years ago
Dwlletii|3 years ago
I was leaving my last job after 1.5 years.
People asked and I told them and had 3 independent better job offers despite switching often.
And I was on the other side as well(still am) and yes of course you think (mmhhh hope he/she stays longer this time) but you know what? Finding good people is hard enough.
If you have a good resume and know what you are doing, switch jobs often when you are younger to get experience and pay raises.
When you start being 40, probably 50 it's getting harder.
throwawayacc2|3 years ago
If someone changing jobs frequently is considered a red flag, that’s a failure of imagination on the part of the prospective employer. You look and see a “reliable employee” I look and see a no-nonsense individual who knows his worth and interests and is not afraid to pursue that.
In my experience hire fast fire fast works best. Because the really good ones don’t get fired.
ChuckNorris89|3 years ago
That's why this conservativism made Germany a world leader in successful software companies. /s
cageface|3 years ago
ido|3 years ago
WesolyKubeczek|3 years ago