Five Years, Three Years, Two Years—The Rhythm of Your First Decade
A senior coach's view: "how long should I stay?" doesn't have one answer. The optimal duration shifts across your first three jobs—here's why.
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What this article covers:
- First job: 4-6 years for foundation (rules, depth, network, habits)
- Second job: 3-4 years for validation and deepening
- Third job: 2-3 years for showcase and intentional stretch
- Three common rhythm mistakes: leaving too fast, staying too long, perfectly even hops
- When to break the rhythm—and when not to
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