Job Hoppers

Auteur(s): Melanie Mangco and Jesse Bartko
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  • An insight into the job market, advice on how to search for jobs, and opinions on the future of work. Created with the goal of helping early career professionals kickstart their working life and to assist hiring managers get into the heads of top talent. Hosted by Melanie Mangco and Jesse Bartko, Execuitive recruiters in Accounting and Finance, give insights on news and current events in the professional market.

    Check out our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6PM40B32ijyxuAnnI_Va_w

    A Job Hopper is defined by Urban Dictionary as:

    "A person that cannot, or chooses not to keep any job for a long time.

    They are the type that is either too lazy to work properly, so always get the sack, or the type that expects a utopia in a job, with perfect, polite people, easy work and a nice boss.
    They look in papers and on websites every weekend for jobs and don't get a degree in anything because they don't know what they want to do or they will give it up when they find the work is too hard.

    They often have long resumes and not very many refrences. Being a job hopper gets harder as you go through more jobs and your resume gets longer. "

    Copyright 2022 by Melanie Mangco and Jesse Bartko
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  • Episode 1: The Quiet Quit, How to Embrace the Remote Work Era
    Aug 29 2022

    ‘Quiet Quitting' has been a hot topic on social media and news outlets the past few weeks – what does it mean? We dig into another label that has stemmed from remote/hybrid work environments and discuss the implications. Will employers revisit how they manage and structure expectations? Without any in-office interaction, will this be the new norm? Watch now to see our breakdown of this new term, and what steps you can take to avoid certain habits.

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    37 min

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