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Job Hopping Meaning and Examples

Meaning 1:frequent job changes (Job hopping)

Job hopping 🔊
/dʒɑb ˈhɑpɪŋ/
n.
The practice of changing jobs frequently, especially to get better pay or positions.
Job hopping illustration person jumping between buildings
frequent job changes 🔊
/ˈfriːkwənt dʒɑb ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/
n.
The practice of changing jobs frequently, often for better pay, benefits, or career advancement.
📁 Category:Social Economy 🔖 Level:Advanced

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
Job (employment) + hopping (jumping from one to another).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture a frog hopping from one lily pad (job) to another, always seeking a better spot.
📖 Example
His resume shows a pattern of job hopping, with five different companies in the last three years. 🔊 His resume shows a pattern of job hopping, with five different companies in the last three years.
🔗 Collocations
job hopping trend – a pattern of frequently changing jobs
avoid job hopping – to stay in a job for a longer period
job hopping resume – a resume showing many short-term jobs
🔄 Synonyms
career hopping (n.) – the act of moving from one career field to another frequently
job switching (n.) – the act of changing jobs regularly
employment mobility (n.) – the ability or tendency to move between jobs
🚫 Antonyms
job stability (n.) – the state of staying in one job for a long time
long-term employment (n.) – employment that lasts for many years with one employer
🌱 Derivatives
job hopper (n.) – a person who changes jobs frequently
job-hop (v.) – to change jobs frequently
📖 Cultural Story
Originated in mid-20th-century American corporate culture, describing frequent job changes for better pay or status, often viewed as opportunistic or strategic.
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