“Staying at one company for more than three years is career self-sabotage in today's economy”
Agree
- Job hopping yields significantly higher salary growth
- Loyalty gets rewarded with minimal raises
- Diverse experience beats deep institutional knowledge
- Stagnation happens faster than we admit
Disagree
- Deep expertise requires years to develop
- Job hopping signals inability to commit
- Internal promotions compound over time exponentially
- Stability has value beyond just salary
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