Thread regarding IBM layoffs

Always keep looking

There was a time when you could begin and end your career with one company. But in this day and age, the best thing anyone that’s in their 20s-30s can do to build their career is to change jobs every 3-5 years and never stop looking for new opportunities. Any form of longevity is no longer viable and the longer you remain here the less you will be rewarded.

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Honest question. What are some examples of continuously growing companies where tenure still does matter?

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Post ID: @3mqf+1bLOWYYw

You are a troll headhunter.

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Post ID: @jkv+1bLOWYYw

Give yourself a ‘checkpoint’ quarterly to evaluate if your current skill sets are marketable.

If not, upgrade skills and / or move to a job that can hone new skills.

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Post ID: @eqo+1bLOWYYw

Stay as long as you, company and compensation are all growing.

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Post ID: @cca+1bLOWYYw

Continuous Improvement of yourself. Unlike IBM, find a company that pays for your education. A good company will invest in your future, knowing you'll provide them with a return in loyalty and service. IBM pays $0 for your education.

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Post ID: @zrl+1bLOWYYw

Really depends on the company. There’s some continuously growing companies where tenure does matter.

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Post ID: @wqp+1bLOWYYw

Go to a company that respects its employees.

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