Longest you've worked at one company? In one position?

Anonymous
What's the longest you've stayed at one company/org? If you left after a long time at a company, was the transition to a new employer difficult?
Anonymous
15 years but a variety of positions. All similar just moving up the mgmt chain. I'm pretty much at the top now unless I want to move to HQ
Anonymous
9 years with the same company but in 3 different positions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:15 years but a variety of positions. All similar just moving up the mgmt chain. I'm pretty much at the top now unless I want to move to HQ


Same. Every time I get bored and consider looking, I get a promotion and a lot more money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15 years but a variety of positions. All similar just moving up the mgmt chain. I'm pretty much at the top now unless I want to move to HQ


Same. Every time I get bored and consider looking, I get a promotion and a lot more money.


PP here---after that many years it's really hard to give up the tenure and the intangible benefits that come with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's the longest you've stayed at one company/org? If you left after a long time at a company, was the transition to a new employer difficult?


I did 3 yrs, 3 yrs, 2 year MBA program, 8 years. I should have left at year 4 or 5.
Re: transitioning. If you are not a Boss, just observe, made suggestions and learn the culture, work processes, office politics in order to be effective. Do not trust anyone and only say nice to neutral things about stuff. Eventually you'll figure things out. If you are the boss, same thing but you have 12 months to put things in place, explain, and build team culture, clarify roles, etc.

Anonymous
23 years at the same company

My role has changed, from mid-level scientist to chief scientist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15 years but a variety of positions. All similar just moving up the mgmt chain. I'm pretty much at the top now unless I want to move to HQ


Same. Every time I get bored and consider looking, I get a promotion and a lot more money.


PP here---after that many years it's really hard to give up the tenure and the intangible benefits that come with it.


Yeah, it helps that I like working here and I've had a parade of really good bosses. It's certainly never boring, either!
Anonymous
12 (almost 13) years at the same govt. position. No upward mobility. I should have left sooner. The transition to another position was rough, and I'm still not back to making what I was there.
Anonymous
I stayed with my company 24 years. I shouldn't have.
Anonymous
11 years, then 13 years, and now 6 years. Advancement at the first two, already at the top of the current one. It wasn't that hard to move and in fact was energizing both times.
Anonymous
I'm in year 8 at the same company/level. My role has changed slightly over the years but they were lateral moves.

I regret staying this long every single day. Finding a new job has been very difficult because employers assume I'm a loser since I haven't advanced at all at my current company. Can't say I disagree with them at this point.
Anonymous
19 years for my current company, but several different jobs within the company.
I interned here as a college student, so I've literally never worked for anyone else except for normal summer jobs as a kid.
Anonymous
18 years and I regret not moving on -- and now it is too late due to golden handcuffs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:18 years and I regret not moving on -- and now it is too late due to golden handcuffs


+1000. So much regret.
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