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Frequent job change - good or bad for your career? Mallisa Watson communicate.co.za
Advantages
New skills and opportunities
If you are an expert in your current field, working in different environments and having had different jobs will certainly develop your knowledge and ability on how other companies work. Being a master of one trait and a jack of many will allow you to know a little of everything. Whether it is changing jobs in the same field or moving into a completely opposite turf, it will surely help you learn new work skills. The main reason individuals move around in between jobs, is because they are looking for better growth opportunities.
Change is good
Doing routine activities will eventually get you to that point where you’re stuck in a pile of boredom. So if you consider changing jobs, it can definitely serve as a good break and it will keep you excited. Not to mention growing your network in the different industries.
A chance to find the right fit
Many people have the tendency to change jobs because they have the desire to find their true position or area of expertise. Through working in different fields you will get exposure to various company cultures and how they do things. Later on you would find the field that is best for you. So when you are finally ready to settle down for several years, you know what you are looking for.
Disadvantages
No job security
If you shift from job-to-job more often, you are showing future employers that there is a high possibility that you will do the same to them. And this will also play against you because you may fall short on the experience factor in a specific skill. This counts a lot in making a long term successful career. Most companies admire loyalty and given that you have been with them for years, this might strengthen your job security with them.
You may damage work relationships
Reference checks are part of the process when you’re job hunting. In an environment where work relationships are more important than ever, gaining experience by frequently changing jobs seriously compromises one’s potential for developing deeper, more reliable contacts that can act as backup in the future.
Q:
Frequent job change - good or bad for your career?
What are the benefits of change jobs?
What do you think that frequent job changing could improve new skills and opportunities?
How to find the right job for you?
How to get the true position you really want?
How to get along with difficult boss?
How to get a promotion?
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4 Reasons Why We Post Selfies Ryan Maher
1. A deep desire to be loved.
Everyone of us has a deep desire to be loved. It’s what we are all looking for. When we don’t feel loved, we feel empty, hopeless and depressed. God is love. What love is, that is what God is. So if we were made in His image, doesn’t it make sense that we too would have an affinity for love? It is the very thing that defines God. We are able to show love to one another and we deeply desire it.
2. We want to be accepted
Those same likes and comments also make us feel accepted. “I posted a picture of my face and 24 people liked it! Wow! Maybe they think I’m cool, good-looking, fun or maybe they want to date me?!” These are the types of things that go through our minds. Maybe we just want to know that someone else cares about us, that they see us or that we matter.
With social media, it’s easier than ever to idolize your favorite artists and literally watch them live their lives from your phone: one photo, video or tweet at a time. Taking selfies has become so common that it’s now uncommon if someone doesn’t. Typically, people take multiple selfies and only post the best one (some post them all). So we get inundated with the best photos of all of our friends and family, who all eagerly desire to be accepted and loved as well, and this can lead us to compare ourselves. So we try harder to take a better selfie (to get more likes and comments) and the cycle continues.
3. We want to matter
We constantly see our friends posting selfies of themselves while on vacation, hanging out with friends, doing fun activities, etc. When we see this, we subconsciously think “wow, that person has an exciting life and does all sorts of cool things…” It makes us want to post selfies showing the World that we too, happen to be cool, fun people. We want to matter. We want people to think highly of us. To be honest, we care what people think about us.
Our self-worth and purpose should come from God, not from each other. This is easier said than done. You are a child of the Most High and He made us to matter and have great purpose: To love Him and love others as ourselves (Matthew 22:36-40).
Our self-worth and purpose should come from God, not from each other.
4. We want connection
The reason social media sites and apps, like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are so popular is because we are social beings who desire relationships with one another.
Q:
Why selfies became a global phenomenon?
Why some people obsession-with-selfies?
Why we post selfies? Do you like selfies?
Want to be famous on social media?
How to be famous?
How important are Facebook and twitter to you?
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