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I've never planned to change jobs frequently - I like working in the same place for a few years, but in the last 2 years I changed my job 3 times... and I doubled my salary! In this video I explain why job hopping works for software developers at the moment and how in short term it can be financially beneficial. While I don't recommend switching jobs often just to get a raise, if you don't like your current job, you should move on, even if you've been there only for a few months. Some people whether job hopping in your 20s and even more job hopping in your 30s is safe - I can say that at least for now, in 2021, in software development industry, job hopping hasn't caused me any major problem - sure, some companies will ask you to explain job hopping in resume, but I don't know it's ever been a reason I was rejected (except maybe when I didn't even get an interview!) 📝 Other content you might like How I got my first jobs: https://www.notonlycode.org/my-first-... What if you're not ready for your new role: https://www.notonlycode.org/what-if-y... How to get promoted: https://www.notonlycode.org/how-to-ge... 🎥 Timeline 0:00 Intro 0:29 Job hopping - good or bad 2:18 Job hopping and interview questions 3:20 Why employees are leaving 5:38 How I doubled my salary in 2 years 8:02 Reverse interview failure 9:24 If you're unhappy - quit! If you enjoy this kind of content, check out my website, 🌏 https://notonlycode.org, where I publish more in-depth articles about software development. As always, if you have any questions, suggestions or feedback, you can contact me: ✉️ email: [email protected] 🐦 Twitter: @GregoryWitek