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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had someone on my team leave after 3 months. She went back to her old company after they enticed her with a promotion. She was surprised that this was viewed in such a negative light. If the environment is truly toxic, then leave. If it isn't, I would recommend staying for a year. One doesn't want to be perceived as a job hopper. [/quote] ^This is an outdated view of leaving jobs. [b]PP, if your company was good, the employee would not have been enticed back. [/b] OP, if job doesn't feel right in first 60 days, you should trust your gut and get out b/c jobs/managers/co-workers do not typically get better over time.[/quote] This right here. You may want to reflect on the onboarding experience and look for any expectation-reality haps between how the job/culture is sold vs. how you know it really is.[/quote]
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