Job Hopping Could Actually Get You A Pay Rise Of Up To 50 Per Cent

You could be earning up to 50 per cent more if you job hop every two years because with every switch there's an option to move up a pay bracket.

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Loyalty is great - but at what cost? New research has revealed has revealed that all those loyal troopers staying in jobs for more than two years are likely to be earning 50 per cent less than their job hopping contemporaries.

For those who enterprising folk who chose to jump around - the option to continue to move up the pay bracket is always there, because every time you job hop there's an option to move up a pay bracket.

Don't go quitting just yet - there is a recommended strategy to this one. A recruiting experts say, "an employee should make a transition every three to four years for maximum salary gains." Ready to move on? Try to keep these tips in mind when hunting for your next job:

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