Job-hopping
1、现在越来越多学生毕业后经常换工作
2、有人表示支持,有人表示反对,人们对此看法不一
3、你的看法
Currently,the frequent job-hopping of graduates has aroused wide concern among the public. Does anyone hold the same attitude toward this phenomenon? Definitely not. As to this issue, opinions vary from person to person.
Those who hold the opinion that job-hopping is beneficial to graduates claim that by doing so, the youngsters are more likely to have a better knowledge of other fields and then to expand their horizons. Moreover,changing jobs frequently offers workers a chance to move up to a better position. However, others take a totally different view that job-hopping is detrimental to ones career development. For one thing, as the common saying goes,a rolling stone gathers no moss. The more frequent you change your job, the less likely you are to be an expert in a particular area. Secondly, this behavior will leave on the employers an impression of instability and immaturity. It is no wonder that ,when interviewing a candidate, a employer will raise a question likeyouve changed jobs quite frequently. How do we know youll stay if we hire you?
From my perspective, frequent job-hopping would not necessarily be a bad thing. it may offer them a broader space for career development. When people join a company,the brand new working environment,new colleagues and new enterprise cultural atmosphere will definitely motivate their enthusiasm for the new job and thus, prompt their career to a new level. thus, I will try several posts before finding the one that is perfectly fit for me and after that I will remain in the post and spare no efforts to have it well done.
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