<p>Imagine a situation.You worked for some company for 4 years and you barely got any raise.Lets say you earn 70k a year.BUT now you have an opportunity to quit your current job and go work for other company and get a salary of 100k per year.</p>
<p>You quit your job and work for the company 2 years.You earn 110k per year BUT again you got an opportunity to quit your job and go work for some other company and make 150k per year.</p>
<p>My question is-is this company skipping a good idea or its a better idea to join 1 company and work for it till the end waiting that maybe one day you will get promoted to CFO or any other high-paying position</p>
<p>Staying loyal to a corporation is the best way to a have your career go nowhere. Those who take risks have an opportunity for the greatest rewards. Many people stay too attached to a particular job and IMO the rewards of job hopping greatly exceed the risks.</p>
<p>You will also learn a lot more and bring more to the table by working for multiple corporations.</p>
<p>You have to fully assess every opportunity. Sometimes it will make no sense to take a job for a little bit more money if you’re on a good trajectory were you are. But loyalty to one company is basically a dated concept, even in Japan.</p>