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Is the grass always greener on the other side?
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I saw a recent post here about someone saying na “kabobohan” ang hindi pag-job hop. Personally, I think it depends on the company, and that seemed to be the consensus in this subreddit.

It just had me thinking about my own career haha. For context, I’m a fresh grad working in my first job and if all goes well, I plan on staying in my current company for 10 years (maybe even until retirement). Hopefully, I get to climb the corporate ladder here since given what I’ve witnessed about the culture and caliber of people, it feels like a great company to spend a chunk of my career in. I’m also in a company with a strong organic culture, which is why if I really want to reach upper management positions in the company I’m in, I really have to stay for good.

Is it a bad decision to stay and climb the corporate ladder in the company I’m in and not job hop at all? Or just in general, how do you know when you’re already in the company you want to stay with until retirement? I want to hear the perspectives of people who feel that they’re already in the company they think they’re going to stay in for good, but all thoughts on the subject are welcome! I’m sorry if it feels too early for me to think about these things haha I just really like long term planning, especially for my career. TIA sa mga sasagot

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