During Japan's long-ago high-growth past, firms competing for scarce talent deliberately tried to discourage employees from job-hopping. |
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In a business now suffering from giddy job-hopping, GECIS boasts the lowest staff-attrition rates in the country. |
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During Japan's explosive growth, big companies did everything they could to hamper job-hopping. |
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Note: Please don't miscontrue my 14 jobs as job-hopping. |
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For Europeans job-hopping from country to country with minimal hassle is common, but the same cannot be said for Russia. Moscow has been making it increasingly tough for foreign workers to stay. |
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The downturn in the technology sector put a swift end to IT recruitment trends characterised by inflated salaries and rampant job-hopping at all levels. |
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In California, which had no such law, job-hopping was rampant. |
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Employers and employees alike now define a career path as job-hopping. |
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Studies show that job-hopping is no more excessive for this generation than previous ones. |
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Offering options that appeal to the tech-friendly, such as the option to work remotely, might deter job-hopping. |
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By gender, 47 percent of the men and 37 percent of the women consider job-hopping a plus. |
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Blame it on a more mobile, job-hopping culture, both nationwide and in Texas. |
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This creates problems and, therefore, we want to discourage this job-hopping phenomena during academic sessions. |
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In Malaysia, fresh graduates normally first enter the labour market at the age of 24 years, and thus job-hopping tendencies are attributed particularly to recent graduates. |
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Some have even expressed the apprehension about job-hopping becoming rampant after staff get armed with a certificate of expertise from the ministry of labour. |
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