| Do you think it's still frowned upon? I have been switching every 2-3 years and nobody has asked me about it. |
| After a certain age, yes in my sector people would wonder |
| Probably depends on the field. |
| Can you show upward progress, or are you moving laterally? |
| 2-3 years is fine. |
| No - it's been shown that it is the best way to increase your salary. People in DC especially move around quite a bit. |
+1. That is totally fine. The problem is every year. |
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It matters why you change jobs so often.
If you are steadily increasing your skills, gaining new and valuable experience, and improving your compensation, no problem except that some potential employers may avoid you as someone who will not likely stay around long and who consequently may not be worth investing in (for jobs which require training or on the job experience for effectiveness). If you just move around laterally, the perception will be that you have trouble achieving/sustaining expected performance and were not seen as promotable in prior roles. |
| I do it every 2-3 years last 30 years. It’s how you get salary up |
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It’s better than not updating your skills by staying in one place for 5/6 years.
It’s not as good as getting internal promotions, but hey, a lot of us aren’t good enough to be on the leadership track but sulk under one role for the sake of tenure is not the way to go. |
| It matters why you switched jobs. |
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I’m in IT project management. I’ve switched jobs every 2 years. Contracts end and sometimes I stay on and sometimes look for something better.
No one blinks at the fact I’ve had 3 jobs in the last 5 years. |
| I throw any resumes in the trash that I get from anyone with more than 3 jobs in 5 years. |
Same field and I wonder about this. Every project is from my experience entirely different, in terms of structure, organization (or lack thereof), team members, expectations...My previous project was fantastic and current one awful. I doubt I'll stay much longer. |
My boss said this, but for the last 5 people she hired, all had jobs that lasted 1-2 years throughout their whole career 😆 |