“Staying at one company for over five years means you've given up on growth”
Agree
- Job hopping gets bigger raises
- Loyalty isn't rewarded anymore
- You become complacent and stale
- Best learning comes from new challenges
Disagree
- Deep expertise requires time
- Stability builds real influence
- Constant change is exhausting
- Some companies actually invest in people
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