Once upon a time, staying in a job for less than a year carried a huge stigma. Job hopping raised a red flag to future employers that you weren’t serious.
Some professionals still believe this. A new survey out from PayScale and Millennial Branding finds that 41% of baby boomers believe that people should stay in their jobs for at least five years before looking for a new role. Another 21% say between four and five years.
Via The Learning Factor, Ricard Lloria
Potential employers once frowned upon applicants who left their jobs too soon. The economic downturn changed all that.