| If someone job hops I don't recommend them for further interview rounds. Even in an agency setting were turn over is high. I don't want people like that on my team. I have one 7 months stint in my resume and that is framed by 5.5 on one side and now more than 7 years in my current job. My pay increased by >90 percent in my current job. The people I work with are really great and I couldn't in good conscience recommend someone for that team that goes out of their way to support each other that is only in it for themselves. I personally don't want hedonistic people on the team I am playing on. And a word about crafting BS emotional stories around how a family suffers because someone doesn't job hop. WTF. If one can't go on vacation because they did not receive a raise they are not acting financially responsible. Especially when having a family. Vacation imho always should come out of a play money budget. Put aside some amount of money every month for play and/or vacation. Next to money you put to the side for emergencies. Then pay the bills and still have money to spend. This is financially sound planning. If either one of these is missing people are not planning their financials good enough. At least imho. If anyone ever tells their kid that they are incapable of going on vacation because of a raise too low their kid should answer that they are sad their parents are lying to them about their financial incompetence. |
The majority of people do not like interviewing.
The majority of people do not like investing their own time to change jobs.
The majority of people do not want the mental and emotional burden of changing jobs and feeling guilty over it.
The majority of people do not get amazing job offers frequently and will have to manually filter to find better opportunities.
The majority of people do not like taking a risk which may not pan out. Especially while having little savings.
Job-hopping being so prevalent is a result of the market. Despite the increasing number of barriers. If you do things differently from the market that prevent those incentives, I assure you, the majority will stop job-hopping.