Job Hopping
Younger workers are definitely helping ease the stigma of having a different job every two years. But don’t’ get too excited. Job-hopping is still considered a strike against a candidate.
If you have a series of two-year jobs on your resume, it might be a good time to slow down and ask yourself the following questions:
- Why do I keep landing in the same bad mama-jama situation over and over?
- What is my five-year plan?
- How can I better use my intuition to guide me to a good job?
- What am I missing in the job search equation?
- Why do I keep settling for less than I really deserve in a job?
I would almost never advise staying in a negative job situation. I just think some of us tend to marry the same creepy bosses over and over again hoping to get it right. You cannot fix “THEM.” You can only work on “YOU.” What do you need to do to avoid putting another blip on the resume?
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Younger workers are definitely helping ease the stigma of having a different job every two years. But don’t’ get too excited. Job-hopping is still considered a strike against a candidate.
If you have a series of two-year jobs on your resume, it might be a good time to slow down and ask yourself the following questions:
- Why do I keep landing in the same bad mama-jama situation over and over?
- What is my five-year plan?
- How can I better use my intuition to guide me to a good job?
- What am I missing in the job search equation?
- Why do I keep settling for less…
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