At the beginning of the article I had the same doubts about the post because of Meta knowing how many people they laid off that's not the point of the article, it could have been any other tech company, really.
Having a good manager that understands you and treats you well as well as having the opportunity given by the company for growth, there's really no reason to switch your company after a year, chances of learning more and more are higher if you stay in one company for multiple years given the fact that there's also a chance you'll be promoted, of course, which would lead to new things that eventually help you grow but I've been working in a tech company for 4 years now thinking I wouldn't be there for more than a year, yet I don't regret a single day for staying still, well written post, cheers!
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At the beginning of the article I had the same doubts about the post because of Meta knowing how many people they laid off that's not the point of the article, it could have been any other tech company, really.
Having a good manager that understands you and treats you well as well as having the opportunity given by the company for growth, there's really no reason to switch your company after a year, chances of learning more and more are higher if you stay in one company for multiple years given the fact that there's also a chance you'll be promoted, of course, which would lead to new things that eventually help you grow but I've been working in a tech company for 4 years now thinking I wouldn't be there for more than a year, yet I don't regret a single day for staying still, well written post, cheers!