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As someone who's bounced around a fair bit in jobs (at one point I had lost 4 jobs in less than 4 years, all of which laid everyone off when they closed their doors) I wonder how much the candidates stability affects hiring decisions. For those of you who do interviewing/hiring, do you look for someone with 5 years in one position? Do you dismiss outright candidates who've held many short-term positions?

(And a related issue - how large is your company, and how bureacratic is the organization?)

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I do not decide this until after I have spoken to the candidate. It is possible the person has just been horribly unlucky and had a run of contract positions that were poor companies. Some people are more motivated to find a "perfect" job.

If he stayed in one placed for five years and then said it was horrible... that is when I would be concerned. :)

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Note: unless "candidate’s stability" refers to their personality, then... – Mike Miller Dec 23 '08 at 21:52
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Since the DotCom bust I haven't even bothered to look at the dates that a potential hire has been on a job.

All I care about is how long (total) they've done the job and whether they can answer my tech questions.

The company I am currently at has around 800 people, and has a "low" to "medium" level of beaucracy.

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When I interview a candidate that has bounced around I try to figure out why they really left each job. If there are good reasons I don't hold it against them. This usually entails talking to the previous employers and asking direct pointed questions of the candidate.

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That depends if the person left the company or was fired or laid-off, if they keep being laid-off then I wouldn't worry about it, if they are being fired obviously you should be concerned, and if they are leaving ask why, if it seems like BS then I would probly not hire them, however if they left for a legit reason (Ill let you define this) then its not a concern.

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Damned spell check. – Unkwntech Dec 23 '08 at 23:25

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