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How long should you stay at a job before looking for the next?
- slightly too longFax_Benson
- 14 months.palimpsest
- After 7 years if you aren’t running the place you’re a failure. Some euro trash shit designer implied this once. Really struck me as ignorant as fuckmonospaced
- you really need your own thread, man. so many questions..futurefood
- yea, 2 years seems to be more than enough time to get the whole picture of a company and its inner workings as it relates to your careerfuturefood
- I’ve been at this job for 15 years now. I have my own perspective now :)monospaced
- In my last in-house job at an agency, I worked there for 13 years, I needed stability (I was raising my daughters and recovering from the dot com crash)...OBBTKN
- I don't regret it. Helped me make contacts.OBBTKN
- 7 years for me now. The moment i stop learning and repeating myself to much ill move on.milfhunter
- It's smart to be changing jobs every 3 years or less, to boost salary and network, as nobody is gonna hire you at 50 with 15 years in the same place...grafician