newton302
newton302 t1_iy8y4bf wrote
Reply to "You'll make more money working 3yrs at a company and then jumping to a new company negotiating a higher salary than just staying at 1 company and taking your annual raises each year" by CasualFridays047
>I feel like it cant look good on my resume and hiring mangers would eventually become skeptical
Yes it’s common in certain industries and you shouldn’t be rejected out of hand for it. Remember some careers in some industries can be characterized by lots of networking and job-hopping to follow people you’ve worked with or to take talent with you. For some reason in the tech field (in my experience), job hopping can be a little more organic than just independently leaving a job and getting a completely new one on your own. Groups and teams of like-minded colleagues/friends can migrate together especially when the job market was a little softer. Associates might concieve their own companies and ideas and get others to join them, etc. There are often interesting stories behind a choppy work history that go beyond just applying for different jobs and leaving a place. If you think about it traditionally then it looks worse on paper.
newton302 t1_j3ujets wrote
Reply to Why were granades unused during the 15th and 16th century? by Hunter7695
restrains self from discussing the holy hand grenade