27-08-2020 01:35 AM | |
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it's fine to switch yearly nowadays best to be >=2 years, or at least having a long tenure in one of your previous jobs |
06-01-2020 02:55 AM | |
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around 2 to 3 years imo. It's an employee's market now, so unless you're bonded to someone, spending 2 years in a place would get you a good chunk of knowledge of the tech stack, and gain some proper experience outside of just fooling around and learning the stack. After that, jumping could get you a 15 to 25% salary increase, and/or unlock the US west coast opportunity with their high 200k first year TC. |
31-12-2019 01:35 PM | |
nuke |
Average Tenure of a Software Engineer Hey Techies in SG, Well so I recently read this article and was wondering what the average tenure in Singapore is by comparison? Anyone can tell me how long you stayed with a company before you run into problems like tunnel vision or your salary raises bottom out? What are some other factors you've encountered that forced a switch? |