How many times have you changed jobs ...
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This is my 5 job and still counting.. But i think i will stick around here more time as from my previous company :) Changing job is really bad for your resume, but the bright side of me is i learn some new things that i never think i would learn in my previous job.
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Viral Upadhyay wrote:
Changing job is really bad for your resume
that is a myth.
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
Never, I just got this one (since december last year) so I never really changed. But then again I'm just 20 :)
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
let me think, This is my third job, although officially it's my fourth. I worked one month for a consultancy company, but I never programmed one letter for them. I wouldn't say that is true, because here you'll be considered a "job hopper" if you change that much. Besides, your diploma, skills etc are far more important then changing job once in a while. (and luck also counts, the corporate atmosphere has to be right to allow you to move) I consider myself doing fine in my career. :-)
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
Job in terms of career, I'm still on my first (I'm only 23) and I've been here 2 years now. Including other jobs, +2 to that. I worked in a pub for 5 years to help finance uni, and during the same period for a year or so I had another side "job" as a "laser games supervisor" :laugh: for 1 night a week. That was a fun job.
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I was in school at 18. 19 - Junior Technical Assistant, Dept of Electrical Engineering, Meb Uni ( temp position ) 20 - worked in the library at Melb Uni ages are fuzzy from here worked with my dad as a gardener while studying worked in a call center begging for charity sold chocolate door to door sold vacuum cleaners door to door sold dry cleaning to businesses sold coffee and tea ( Robert TImms ) sold stationery ( SPS Supply ) -- started programming in 1999 -- worked for Viewbuild worked for Dytech Solutions worked for MAST Technology worked for VDIC working for Webster Veterinary That does not count contract work, only full time. Oh, I am 40. I started programming at 30. In that case, 9 jobs.
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Christian Graus wrote:
worked in a call center begging for charity
Oh, the horror! X| I did that to buy my wife's engagement ring - couldnt get outta there fast enough.
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I've been given the advice that I need to become either a PM or an architect. There is a tendency to believe something if you hear it enough. I enjoy developing, so I always wonder why I would have to change? To avoid learning new technology?
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Once. Been working for 5 years, and this is my second job. I am trying to change careers at my current job though. :)
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
1st Job 6 years some bumming around 2nd Job 14 years and counting. (I'm 40) :-\
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly I don't know what all the fuss is about with America getting it's first black president. Zimbabwe's had one for years and he's sh*t. - Percy Drake , Shrewsbury Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
I am trying to change careers at my current job though.
Trying to move into a business analysis role?
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Yes :)
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
change careers
What are you heading to ?
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I've changed jobs 3 times. The current job is probably the best (technically). [Added] The first job (which I haven't counted in this list) was delivering milk, door to door in the morning. I'm glad to have worked my way out of those days. :) [/added]
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Whoa, I thought you were only in your second job. Clearly, I am missing something.... (perhaps it's my memory :rolleyes: )
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
6 if you count temp jobs, 5 if not; 8 if you count spells working at the same place during university holidays individually rather than as one. 3 were doing web/online application development 2 were in embedded systems 1 involved sticking labels on bottles and bottles on conveyor belts
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Whoa, I thought you were only in your second job. Clearly, I am missing something.... (perhaps it's my memory :rolleyes: )
Cheers, Vikram. (Proud to have finally cracked a CCC!)
Recent activities: TV series: Friends, season 10 Books: Fooled by Randomness, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Carpe Diem.
The first time we met, I was on my second job.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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.. since you were 18 to when you were 30 (or so far if your age < 30) The average I have heard is around 8. I was reading a book which said that people who change at least 8 jobs by the time they are 30 have more growth in career. How true is it? BTW I have changed only 3 jobs.
I started my first programming job when I was 17 :) Old times! However, the positions I held during university were on the whole part-time jobs and there was a high turnover there, after graduation, to this day (I'm 29) I've switched jobs 5 times
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Viral Upadhyay wrote:
Changing job is really bad for your resume
that is a myth.
I'd be interested to hear the explanation behind that (as it seems someone is backing your post up :)), as I thought the same. Surely a CV illustrating lots of jobs with low period of stay would show that you're either not commited or unreliable?
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harold aptroot wrote:
(so I've never had a job)
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Bank. Shotgun. Mask. The rest is easy.
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Viral Upadhyay wrote:
Changing job is really bad for your resume
that is a myth.
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
that is a myth.
it should be.. but not all the employer think the way like you :sigh: and thank for 1 vote. :rose:
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
that is a myth.
it should be.. but not all the employer think the way like you :sigh: and thank for 1 vote. :rose:
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Viral Upadhyay wrote:
and thank for 1 vote. Rose
You care about these things? Here, I'm giving you one. Jus' kidding.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
that is a myth.
it should be.. but not all the employer think the way like you :sigh: and thank for 1 vote. :rose:
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As I told you the reason why I was curious was that I read more job changes = greater career advancement esp. till the age of 30. BTW I did not vote 1. I gave a 5 to compensate now.
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I'd be interested to hear the explanation behind that (as it seems someone is backing your post up :)), as I thought the same. Surely a CV illustrating lots of jobs with low period of stay would show that you're either not commited or unreliable?
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Here is my take on it. Let's say you are in one job for a long time. You will get comfortable with it. You will work in the same environment for a long time and will not be exposed to different challenges, different people, different styles etc. Contrast with the guy who has changed jobs early in the career, he will have worked with variety of different people, different styles etc. So that's one advantage he has. Obviously, you have to learn something at each job. If you don't then my theory falls apart. Job hoppers who just hop without learning anything are of no use.