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by objclxt
4373 days ago
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Why not consider freelancing? When I'm hiring full time positions I don't normally see anything wrong with someone who's going to a new job every couple of years - but I'd definitely have some big, red flags for someone who was jumping ships every nine months. This is because hiring takes time, and is expensive. If the person I'm hiring is only going to be staying around for nine months, I'd be better off hiring a freelancer. To put it another way: what changed in those nine months for you? You must have felt at month 1 the compensation was reasonable? Whereas with freelancing you a) are always getting the market rate, and b) can move around with impunity. |
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Even with the cost of hiring, I have been an extraordinarily valuable asset to the places I have worked, far more so than they have anticipated. I have gotten high praise for my quality of work and working well on a team (& across teams). I think employers just never expected me to progress professionally so quickly.