Why It's OK to Job Hop
The list of jobs in your working experience is seen to be multiple. Recruiters and Hiring Managers are not keen looking at your employment history because the impression is not great.
Should you be apologetic for the rich experience and if you could turn back the clock, would you do it differently?
But for potential employer, there are 3 benefits that such candidate brings to your company as follows:
Today, a career nomad is no longer a taboo but should be seen as an expert who will do well in project based role. They are not interested to build roots within the company as the career objective is to enrich their working experiences and cultivate project portfolio.
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So, it is OK to job hop but do it for the right reason and not for emotions.
Suraya is trained as an accountant but has pivoted from the number crunching role to policy development, strategic planning, project coordinator and people management. Her passion is in helping leaders to translate their vision into actionable item to the multiple stakeholders in order to realise the vision.
Digital Marketing Consultant | Manager, Campaign Delivery Team at GroupM | Founder at Advitate Digital | Certified Digital Marketer for Google, Meta & LinkedIn Ads | A Kopi-writer for Contents
2yI think after 2020, when the pandemic hits, people are starting to realize, job hopping isn't that bad. In fact, over the last 3 years, I've also hopped in order to have a better career, salary and work life balance. Do I regret it? Not at all. 😁