Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is going to think that is "impressive." I would assume they have a personality problem of some kind and put their resume in the trash. I can understand people changing jobs, even somewhat frequently, but that is extreme.
Op here: my coworkers found it “impressive”. Which was why I posted like “am I the only one who sees this?”
Some good companies on their LinkedIn but stints are like 6 months…good titles towards the end but stints still under 1 year. (Not due to company closing or merger)
Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree with everyone here, it depends, someone is hiring this person, and most likely companies can't keep up with promotions. High performers will need to be promoted every year, or they will go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Red flag, they don't seem to get how to edit their resume.
Impressive or red flag?
Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree with everyone here, it depends, someone is hiring this person, and most likely companies can't keep up with promotions. High performers will need to be promoted every year, or they will go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree with everyone here, it depends, someone is hiring this person, and most likely companies can't keep up with promotions. High performers will need to be promoted every year, or they will go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Red alert or smart moves?
If you got a resume from someone in their 40s/50s and they had 20 different jobs at 20 companies in about 25 years. The longest tenure was 18 months, most were under a year.
Would you think they were smart for job hopping frequently or red flag at short tenures?
If candidate was in their 20s I wouldn’t think twice - job hopping is normal.
But close to 50?
Anonymous wrote:No one is going to think that is "impressive." I would assume they have a personality problem of some kind and put their resume in the trash. I can understand people changing jobs, even somewhat frequently, but that is extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were they all short-term contracts? I don't know if there is a field in which that's more common than full-time work? Can't think of any other positive explanation. Military spouse? But I think they move around less frequently.
Military spouse was my thought, too, and even that's more like every 2-3 years.