How often is it appropriate to change jobs?

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Let me talk about the conclusion first, it is more appropriate to change jobs in about 2-3 years.

Job-hopping for less than 2 years will give people a feeling that the accumulation is not deep enough, and job-hopping for less than 1 year will make the next family doubt your career stability and make people feel that you are not practical enough.

To be honest, if you have not been deeply involved in an industry, it is difficult to have a deep understanding of a company's business in a year. At the same time, because you have not done many projects and accumulated experience is not enough, at this time, It is difficult to find good opportunities when you change jobs and go to the market to seek new opportunities. It is considered good if you can make a flat jump. Some even have to cut their salaries because of the difficulty in finding a job. This kind of job-hopping obviously doesn't make much sense.

If you have been in a company for about 3 years, you can consider changing jobs at this time. One is to have a relatively full and in-depth understanding of the industry you are in, and you are familiar with the work of the current position, whether it is work experience or The ability to work has been improved to a certain extent, and it is time to consider taking it to a higher level. At this time, if the company does not give a promotion and salary increase, and I feel that the current job is not challenging and I cannot learn new things, at this time, I can consider changing the environment to let myself jump out of the comfort zone and meet new challenges. Rekindle your passion for your work and learn more.

And if you have worked in a job for more than 5 years, and there is no obvious promotion in the next few years, you have been repeating the previous job. Although it seems that you are a relatively stable person, it also gives people a feeling of lack of ability, greed for comfort, and lack of courage. That's why you have been standing still in a company, so it's not that the longer you stay in a company, the better. .

Seeing this, many people may say, I don’t want to change jobs, but sometimes the company goes bankrupt, and I have to jump, but what I want to say is, if one or two companies you choose go bankrupt, let you It may be the company's problem that you have to change jobs after less than one year, but if more than 3 companies have to change jobs due to similar reasons, then either you are not capable enough to get into a good company, or you If you look at the company with a bad eye, you can always pick a company that is about to go bankrupt. Either way, you need to improve yourself.

Finally, how often do you think it is better to change jobs? You can express your opinion in the comment area.

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