Comment by evanjrowley
Comment by evanjrowley 20 hours ago
>Yeah they're bad because anyone who knows how to do it ... does not stick around
Can confirm! I'd also like to add that the employer is happy to keep you in that position for a decade or more (as long as the client keeps paying) but one job over an extended period of time reads very poorly on a resume. Switching is a disruption necessary for growth.
It's funny because I broke into coding BECAUSE I had a long job on my resume and to the employer looked like I wasn't gong to jump job to job at the drop of a hat.