Is job hopping all that bad? This is how Gen Zs are normalising the '1 year, 1 job' category

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Is job hopping all that bad? This is how Gen Zs are normalising the '1 year, 1 job' category
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Resigning from a job can have its implications – perceived or otherwise. One common notion is that it's not exactly a good thing to quit a little too early into your job. But who gets to decide when is too 'early', right? It seems that Gen Zs are tearing up the script by job hopping and normalising the one-year, one-job...

Upon putting job ads on LinkedIn, Juliana mentioned how she's beginning to observe a "fair number of one-year, one-job candidates".

"Even if their job wasn't perfect, they would try to dig deep and say 'maybe I can make this work out'," Juliana said, in reference to the mindset of those from previous generations. He found that they had a "very robust way of thinking and self-awareness" and was able to "articulate [a] really clear reasoning" behind their job hopping too.

"I think it's [job hopping] amplified by the fact that we've all been through this shared experience of a pandemic," Parin said.

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