It is a common strategy to hop from job to job every so often. Though this is something that I tend to do as well which has helped me a lot financially, I tend to worry that eventually it might catch up to me. 1) Do you think that jumping ship every year/ year and a half is too much? 2) Do you guys think that later down the line this might render you as a less attractive candidate when potential employers see a trend of job hopping on your resume?
If it catches up to you, just retire TC $1M - hope you saved some of that!
It's fine as long as you deliver. I'd be fine hiring some who's good for a year.
How long before a new hire delivers? 3 to 6months maybe?
Really depends on the type of project, and amount of context knowledge. It could be a month or a year.
The question will come up in the interview. Your answer to it may be pivotal.
Ask yourself imagining your were the hiring manager. I don’t believe you have 1 million TC for asking this such simple question
Not the sharpest tool in the shed are we?
@Amazon, wut??