if someone changed jobs every X interval, youd consider them a job hopper. pick the largest range.
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It is dependent on how many years/companies this has gone on for. ~3-5 no problem, 8+ then why would my company be different and why bother
Anything under 3 years is job hopping to me. If somebody leaves after 2 years then they were ramping up for 6 months in the beginning and leetcoding for 6 months at the end, so at best they provided some questionable value for 12 months which obviously wasn’t rewarded or appreciated, which means that likely wasn’t impactful. That’s my bias.
Sounds like youre salty
2 years is standard
2 year is very long time at Amazon. You deliver crazy amount of project under very high pressure, competing with the < 2yoe boys who work day and night and over the weekend for promotion. I would never call anyone job hopper who left Amazon after 1 < year.
Yeah, I think it depends on the company.
The only thing that matters is if the new job is an upgrade or not. If you’re hopping after six months to a worse position, that looks way worse than leaving ATT after six months to join Google.
Not if you do it repeatedly. Then it becomes obvious that your only using each company as an accelerant with no intention of staying.
If you do it repeatedly enough times you should end up somewhere good. :)
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