GroovyRaccoon
GroovyRaccoon

Which one thing you do before/after every job change that helped you in future?

12mo ago
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ZippyPancake
ZippyPancake

Leaving on good terms and maintaining good relationships with former colleagues

(And taking good templates, etc)

FluffyKoala
FluffyKoala

Taking a break for a few months between jobs, and using that time to revise all my Computer Science basic subjects from college, revising all the technologies I've ever worked on in the past, and learning & getting up to date on some latest new technologies.

Doing that repeatedly has tremendously helped my technical skills and career progression.

GroovyRaccoon
GroovyRaccoon
Oracle12mo

Wow ! Interesting approach.

GroovyRaccoon
GroovyRaccoon
Oracle12mo

For me its been getting LinkedIn recommendations from my colleagues and customers. Over a period of time it is a good read (nostalgic) and nice history for future employers to go through.

CosmicDumpling
CosmicDumpling

Make a note of what I don’t want to be as a person if I ever get to manage people

GroovyRaccoon
GroovyRaccoon
Oracle12mo

This is amazing ! Thanks for sharing.

GroovyMarshmallow
GroovyMarshmallow

Noting down all the work you have done in a company before leaving. It’s helpful to look back at what you learned, where you contributed and what you need to learn more to keep growing.

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Frequency of Switching Job ?

How frequent should we be switching jobs?

As many a times we encounter situation where HR interrogate about multiple career advice. HOWEVER IT IS MANDATORY TO SWITCH JOB FOR FINANCIAL GROWTH.

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You can do as much u want in ur early career but after like maybe 8 years u need to start staying longer term (2-3+ y...