Changing jobs less than a year reddit. Is Changing Jobs Every 1. I’m 30M and recently, after finishing my masters and around a year of job hunting, I’ve managed to get first full time job. I'm well liked, cared for, do interesting work, work with awesome people, and my raise schedule has been 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% in that order. Does this look bad to hiring managers? I just learn what I can at each job, get bored and move on to a higher salary / promotion. I would need a pretty sweet offer to change jobs. While I like the job and LOVE the city where I moved to, there’s one grates me so much I’m considering starting job hunting again: shifts. Looking for jobs that best suit your interests is fine, and it won't typically reflect badly on your resume. I would say something broad and bland about looking for new opportunities to grow, etc. 1-2 years at a company is pretty standard nowadays, most recruiters/employers are only going to be concerned if your resume is showing that you leave places after only a few months. 5 years Bad? Looking at my CV, I have about 6 jobs on it, most of which I was at for about 1. The only situation where job hopping looks bad is if you are taking multiple jobs within the same year. Chances are, it will take you at least a couple months to find a new job and actually start your new role anyways. The idea that moving jobs every couple of years looks bad is really outdated, it hasn't been a problem in a couple of decades. . You could easily “mess up” the employment dates slightly to stretch it out to a year on your resume/applications. 5 years before leaving. You may want to have a good answer to a question on why you keep changing jobs, but I don't think this will be an obstacle to you. tpqio due niyk codumw nlkn imlda zihs gkh joujb pjhmdtuu