GoofyHamster
GoofyHamster

Job Switching is not for me

I think about seriously quitting my job atleast once every few months but I've stuck it out here for almost 3 years now.

I don't know if it's just me but the idea of putting myself out there and starting afresh at a new company is just terrifying - the struggle to find something exciting but stable, being evaluated at interviews all over again, the uncertainty of fitting into a new team and having to prove myself all over again at a new work place - all of this just puts me off from taking any real action

I see everyone around me talking about career growth and taking up new opportunities. And rationally, I get it. I get that there are tons of benefits to changing jobs - better salary, escaping a toxic workplace, etc. etc. I truly admire people who make these frequent shifts - seriously, how do people navigate this?

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SqueakyWalrus
SqueakyWalrus
Student7mo

U guys are lucky to have job in product based companies:

We, in service based have to give interviews every now and then as the project changes. So as a byproduct we are kind of used to interviews 😂 (cry aa rha)

BubblyCupcake
BubblyCupcake

The worst thing is service based companies don’t give a hike when you change products and on top of that interviewers themselves don’t know much most of the times

DizzyLlama
DizzyLlama

So True.. They're clueless all times

ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

Didn't know this was an acceptable thing. I just get comfortable and lose the spark of interviewing Now after two three long stints, anything less is seen as 'hopping'

😒

GoofyHamster
GoofyHamster

I think it's become very common especially with so many startups around. I've seen so many stories on gvine itself where people switch 3-4 jobs early on and that's really helped them bump up their ctc and find what they want to do - but maybe I'm just confirming by own bias by paying more attention to these stories

Because I sometimes feel like it's an important skill to have, just so that you're not tied to just 1 company forever - I mean what if I get fired for no fault of mine? I only ever got my job right out of B school where I feel it's much easier to be placed. But the thought of doing this on my own feels too daunting idk

BubblyNugget
BubblyNugget

Same story , 3 years in same company after B-School

TwirlyBoba
TwirlyBoba

If this is your first job then feeling like this is actually very normal. Everyone goes through this and the first switch is the hardest. I would suggest just give some interviews without any prep just to get the taste of it. Once you do really bad in a couple of them , you will get used to the rejection and embarrassment of not knowing anything. You will realise you’ll never meet the interviewer so its fine if he’s judging you hard .

Once you get to that level, interviews will be much less scary and then you can think about preparing and attempting to switch seriously

SquishyBagel
SquishyBagel

Finding job that meets my skill and YOE is very hard. Only 1 or 2 matches every month and they too are very competitive. 647 applicant for single job opening. How you guys switched companies?

TwirlyBoba
TwirlyBoba

You got to be shameless while applying. Nothing will match your YOE and qualifications perfectly. Just apply, rejecting is the HR’s job not yours. Make a list of companies you’d love to go to, I had about 150 companies in the list. For each company, I applied to every role that even matched 50% with me and messaged atleast 5-8 recruiters from each company. (Also, linkedin easy apply and commenting ‘interested’ almost never works, so don’t waste your time)

SillyPancake
SillyPancake

Wait till the company lays you off

SquishyBurrito
SquishyBurrito

lol exactly

DancingQuokka
DancingQuokka

I was about to comment the same.

JumpyRaccoon
JumpyRaccoon

It's been slightly different for me
All the pointers you mentioned worry you are the exact same ones that excite me
Giving interviews is thrilling, getting a chance to again prove yourself to a new set of people, working with a new team on a new product in a new office is just so exciting

Because otherwise things become predictable and boring, the high of having to prove yourself is good for growth

BouncyHamster
BouncyHamster

I agree, I find the idea of starting fresh and joining a new team quite exciting.

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