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Oct 22, 2024
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downtownchrisbrown
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Not really. I've been working since I was 11 and there were times when I had 3-4
Jobs at once. I've also worked in Education where it is pretty common to move around early in your career.
Now I'm my own boss so I can try new things without changing jobs
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Just read the following on LinkedIn:
DavisCoCoug
3:37pm
In a 46 year career as a software developer, I worked for 30+ companies.
Les IsMore
3:40pm
I prefer to take your username’s advice
DavisCoCoug
3:41pm
Wow - that's gotta be some sort of record, right?
Abe Froman
4:00pm
I'm only 43 and have worked more than 30 jobs so probably not
downtownchrisbrown
4:33pm
Dude. What!? How? Don’t you get tired of starting over so often?
DavisCoCoug
4:46pm
Not really. I've been working since I was 11 and there were times when I had 3-4
downtownchrisbrown
4:53pm
I'm always curious what looks best on a resume.
WJCougar
3:40pm
3 is ok. Several under 2 years is concerning. What happens with careers is that
Mayor of Cougartown
3:43pm
I worked for several start-ups that went bankrupt while I was there.
Les IsMore
3:45pm
3 is probably fine. If there are multiple moves at under 3 years the most
Pasadena
3:45pm
If demand is high enough you can get away with it and actually benefit greatly.
CougarBreath
4:12pm
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