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Job Switching Insights

Sticking around at a job for at least two to three years can enhance your resume and open up more opportunities. Frequent job changes may label you as a "job hopper," which can be detrimental in the long run. Interestingly, executives often thrive by knowing when to leave, as they tend to be more appealing to potential employers, showcasing the value of diverse experiences.
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    Office Hours: Scott’s Thoughts on Job-Hopping, How Much Paternity Leave Should I Take?, and Leaving College to Start a Business

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    • How long should I stay with my current employer before I begin to build a sub-branch of my family business? I work for a construction company and am learning the business, project management, field-based work, as well as communication skills and discipline. My dad runs a cabinet business in Louisiana, and I think my area (Mobile/Pensacola) would be a good location for him to branch into. We have discussed a 2-year plan to slowly infiltrate the market here while I have the security of my role and get settled with my new wife (getting married in March).

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