Job-hopping and you
All across the corporate job market, most people look towards getting a cushy job at a multinational that will pay six figures. It's not a bad aspiration at all. However, I've seen many professionals throughout my life who changed jobs every year or two until they finally land the job they always wanted. This is where things get a little shaky.
More often than not, people tend to go through different industries and end up not really specialising in anything. In the long run, you're not really growing as a person or staying somewhere long enough to build a solid foundation as a professional. On the flipside, many companies often don't value their employees and give enough incentive to stay. It's slowly turning into a chicken or the egg problem and the job market seriously needs to address this issue because where the economy is headed, we will need specialists more and more.
– Rumman R Kalam, In-charge, SHOUT.
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