in-house nervouss...
in-house nervouss...
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- utopian10
If you except the job, be sure to stick with for at least 1 to 2 years minimum. If you decide to leave after only 3 to 9 months this will not look good on your resume. I personally do not hire anyone with a resume that has 3 months here, 9 months there. It shows non-commitment on your behalf, or shows that you might have a difficult time working with others, taking direction or just have no idea what and who you are.
Best of luck with your new gig, congrats:)
- bullocks. at this stage if you're not learning at your max capacity .. change jobs. timing is everything._salisae_
- Good luck finding a job with spotty experience, employers care more about commitment then style.utopian1
- not true. i changed jobs often enough and have bidding wars for my efforts._salisae_
- A rare jewel you are, good for you.utopian1
- there are no rules, only opinionsepigraph