I'm going to stay in this job a bit longer
because I haven't been here that long and it may look bad on
my CV if I change jobs again.
The length of time you've been in your current job is something to
consider.
- In your first job after completing your degree, it's a good
idea to stay at least a year, or employers looking at your CV may
doubt your committment
- In general, employers
estimate that it takes six to twelve months in the job before a new
employee is "making a profit"
- If you are undertaking a
graduate training programme, you should try to complete that
programme,
even if you know it's not the career for you. A good reference at the
end of the training period will be very helpful when looking for the
next job
- If you decide to stay, use the time wisely. Develop new
skills, get involved in projects which might enhance your marketability when looking for
your next job