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by owyn
2186 days ago
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How about the opposite thesis? "Stop sabotaging your career with long stints". Very few developers are CEOs/CTOs. Even fewer have founded a successful startup or gotten acquired. Very rarely can one get a promotion or a raise by staying at one job for more than 3 years. The bigger your network is the more likely you will get an interesting job offer at a company where your past loyalty is irrelevant but your personal connection is. My 2 cents. |
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I guess another way to phrase my understanding is that: if your (possibly unattainable) career ambition is to reach CTO level, you should know that in the past, very rarely is that achieved with 2-year job jumping.
If your goal is to get steady compensation growth, probably job switching can give you that. And that is also probably what most of people should do anyways.