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		<title>Why Everyone Should Job-Hop in this age &amp; time!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of weeks ago, I received a fwded email which really makes my day!!
It&#8217;s a job interview excerpt of an employee in India, which justifies why in these digital age and time, everyone should job-hop.
Here&#8217;s the full excerpt of the email and the interview Q&#38;As. Read with an open mind and don&#8217;t miss the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of weeks ago, I received a fwded email which <strong>really makes my day!!</strong><br />
It&#8217;s a job interview excerpt of an employee in India, which justifies why in these digital age and time, everyone should job-hop.<br />
Here&#8217;s the full excerpt of the email and the interview Q&amp;As. Read with an open mind and don&#8217;t miss the last answer!!:</p>
<blockquote><p>Some, rather most organizations reject his CV today because he has changed jobs frequently (10 in 14 years). My friend, the &#8216;job hopper&#8217; (referred here as Mr. JH), does not mind it&#8230;. well he does not need to mind it at all. Having worked full-time with 10 employer companies in just 14 years gives Mr. JH the relaxing edge that most of the &#8216;company loyal&#8217; employees are struggling for today. Today, Mr. JH too is laid off like some other 14-15 year experienced guys &#8211; the difference being the latter have just worked in 2-3 organizations in the same number of years. Here are the excerpts of an interview with Mr. JH:</p></blockquote>
<p>Q: Why have you changed 10 jobs in 14 years?<br />
A: To get financially sound and stable before getting laid off the second time.</p>
<p>Q: So you knew you would be laid off in the year 2009?<br />
A: Well, I was laid off first in the year 2002 due to the first global economic slowdown.<br />
I had not got a full-time job before January 2003 when the economy started looking up;<br />
so I had struggled for almost a year without job and with compromises.</p>
<p>Q: Which number of job was that?<br />
A: That was my third job.</p>
<p>Q: So from Jan 2003 to Jan 2009, in 6 years, you have changed 8 jobs to make the count as 10 jobs in 14 years?<br />
A: I had no other option. In my first 8 years of professional life, I had worked only for 2 organizations thinking that jobs are deserved after lot of hard work and one should stay with an employer company to justify the saying &#8216;employer loyalty&#8217;. But I was an idiot.</p>
<p>Q: Why do you say so?<br />
A: My salary in the first 8 years went up only marginally. I could not save enough and also, I had thought that I had a &#8216;permanent&#8217; job, so I need not worry about &#8216;what will I do if I lose my job&#8217;. I could never imagine losing a job because of economic slowdown and not because of my performance.<br />
That was January 2002.</p>
<p>Q: Can you brief on what happened between January 2003 and 2009.<br />
A: Well, I had learnt my lessons of being &#8216;company loyal&#8217; and not &#8216;money earning and saving loyal&#8217;.<br />
But then you can <strong>save enough only when you earn enough</strong>.<br />
So I shifted my loyalty towards money making and saving &#8211; I changed 8 jobs in 6 years assuring all my interviewers about my stability.</p>
<p>Q: So you lied to your interviewers; you had already planned to change the job for which you were being interviewed on a particular day?<br />
A: Yes, you can change jobs only when the market is up and companies are hiring.<br />
You tell me &#8211; can I get a job now because of the slowdown? No.<br />
So one should change jobs for higher salaries only when the market is up because that is the only time when companies hire and can afford the expected salaries.</p>
<p>Q: What have you gained by doing such things?<br />
<strong><span style="color: #000099;">A: That&#8217;s the question I was waiting for.<br />
In Jan 2003, I had a fixed salary (without variables) of say Rs. X p.a.<br />
In January 2009, my salary was 8X. So assuming my salary was Rs.3 lakh p.a. in Jan 2003, my last drawn salary in Jan 2009 was Rs.24 lakh p.a. (without variable).<br />
I never bothered about variable as I had no intention to stay for 1 year and go through the appraisal process to wait for the company to give me a hike. </span></strong></p>
<p>Q: So you decided on your own hike?<br />
A: Yes, in 2003, I could see the slowdown coming again in future like it had happened in 2001-02. Though I was not sure by when the next slowdown would come, I was pretty sure I wanted a &#8216;debt-free&#8217; life before being laid off again. So I planned my hike targets on a yearly basis without waiting for the year to complete.</p>
<p>Q: So are you debt-free now?<br />
A: Yes, <strong>I earned so much by virtue of job changes for money</strong> and spent so little that today I have a loan free 2 BR flat (1200 sq. feet)<br />
plus a loan free big car without bothering about any EMIs.<br />
I am laid off too but I do not complain at all.<br />
<strong>If I have laid off companies for money, it is OK if a company lays me off because of lack of money. </strong></p>
<p>Q: Who is complaining?<br />
A: All those guys who are not getting a job to pay their EMIs off are complaining.<br />
They had made fun of me saying I am a job hopper and do not have any company loyalty.<br />
Now I ask them what they gained by their company loyalty; they too are laid off like me and pass comments to me &#8211; why will you bother about us, you are already debt-free. They were still in the bracket of 12-14 lakh p.a. when they were laid off.</p>
<p>Q: What is your advice to professionals?<br />
A: Like Narayan Murthy had said &#8211; <strong>love your job and not your company because you never know when your company will stop loving you.</strong><br />
In the same lines, love yourself and your family needs more than the company&#8217;s needs.<br />
Companies can keep coming and going; family will always remain the same.<br />
<strong>Make money for yourself first and simultaneously make money for the company, not the other way around. </strong></p>
<p>Q: What is your biggest pain point with companies?</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>A: When a company does well, its CEO etc will address the entire company saying, </strong><br />
<strong>&#8216;well done guys, it is YOUR company, keep up the hard work, I am with you.&#8221; </strong></p>
<p><strong>But when the slowdown happens and the company does not do so well, the same CEO etc will say, </strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;It is MY company and to save the company, I have to take tough decisions including asking people to go.&#8221; </strong></p>
<p><strong>So think about your financial stability first; when you get laid off, your kids will complain to you and not your boss.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>As a job-hopper myself, I couldn&#8217;t agree more. My wife and daughter are my ultimate boss.<br />
Speaking from experience, even my wife got retrenched or laid-off from the <a href="http://www.ampadvantage.com.my/" target="_blank">company she worked</a> in for more than 4 years despite having good appraisals and performed much better than anyone else. Not just that, it was done with less than 24 hours notice and I must say brutally. Even till today, she still has not fully recovered from the hurt.</p>
<p>As for me, I am planning my next exit strategy as the current company I&#8217;m working for is stifling my creativity and leadership ability.<br />
Furthermore, the remuneration package is not to my expectation. Which is too bad as I do believe in the product and enjoy what I&#8217;m doing.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for more updates and <a href="http://thejobhopper.net/hopto/amazingresume/" target="_blank">job-hopping tips for success!! </a></p>
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