When it comes to the younger generation, staying in a position for a short period of time before moving onto the next opportunity ? or job hopping? is fairly common.? While many point out that job hopping is an excellent way to build your skills and experience, some skills require time to develop.? Matt Tarpey of CareerBuilder.com speaks with Dr. Steven Lindner, regarding the pros and cons of job hopping.
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