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job-hop
[ job-hop ]
verb (used without object)
, job-hopped, job-hop·ping.
- to change jobs frequently.
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Other Words From
- job-hopper noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of job-hop1
First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences
In Japan, a nation reputed for loyalty to companies and lifetime employment, people who job-hop are often viewed as quitters.
From Los Angeles Times
Remember: Companies still hire and workers still job-hop, even in the toughest of job markets.
From Seattle Times
Even though Japan’s “lifetime employment” system has begun to fray, workers still don’t job-hop as much as in the West.
From Seattle Times
And the rate at which workers are quitting jobs fell to a two-year low - a fact economists say may help pull down the pace of wage increases driven higher by worker's ability to job-hop for higher pay.
From Reuters
All of this might mean more opportunities for workers to job-hop.
From Washington Post
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