As an engineer, seems like this is the only way to improve.
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Uber (Admin)Nov 30, 2018
It changed based on stage of career. Started off every year or two, now every 4 or so years. You don't want a reputation as a job hopper.
Bloomberg iVX372Nov 30, 2018
Why? Do you think staying longer helped increase your comp faster?
Uber (Admin)Nov 30, 2018
I think the focus being purely on "increasing comp" is narrow-minded, however in my case, I was happy with the overall pay rises over many of those years, for the market I was in.
Amazon ChoobNov 30, 2018
I like working at amazon cuz I can just change teams when I get bored.
It changed based on stage of career. Started off every year or two, now every 4 or so years. You don't want a reputation as a job hopper.
Why? Do you think staying longer helped increase your comp faster?
I think the focus being purely on "increasing comp" is narrow-minded, however in my case, I was happy with the overall pay rises over many of those years, for the market I was in.