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20 If you’ve worked the same job for more than 15 years, psychology says you likely have these 8 traits that job-hoppers never develop

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 21:00 EDT

If you’ve worked the same job for more than 15 years, psychology says you likely have these 8 traits that job-hoppers never develop

While job-hoppers chase the next opportunity, those who've stayed put for 15+ years have quietly developed psychological superpowers—from zen-like patience to an almost supernatural ability to navigate office politics—that the rest of us may never possess.

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