Are You a Job-Hopper?
Test Question: You like fried eggs for breakfast. Of the four styles below, which do you like best?
A:
B:
C:
D:
A: Fried eggs cooked through on both sides
Choosing this option suggests you’re not prone to job-hopping. You take a steady approach to work, preferring established routines over shortcuts. You also value stability; unless you’re laid off or there’s a major change, you’re unlikely to leave on your own.
B: Egg pancake (made from beaten eggs)
Choosing this option suggests you’re driven by interest and intuition. When you’re engaged, you excel; once your interest fades, you may struggle to put in even minimal effort. This applies to your job as well: if you lose interest in your current role, you’ll move on without much attachment.
C: Scrambled eggs
Choosing this option suggests you often change jobs. You’re sensitive and always seeking a role that gives you peace of mind, which can be hard to find. Insecurity may cloud your judgment; hearing criticism about the company can make you anxious and eager to switch. However, this restlessness makes it hard to land a role that truly satisfies you, and most employers won’t tolerate frequent moves for long.
D: Fried eggs cooked on one side only (sunny-side up)
Choosing this option suggests you don’t change jobs without cause, but enticing offers and better environments can tempt you. Sometimes the appeal of a seemingly better opportunity doesn’t match reality, and a hasty move may not improve on your current position. It’s important to fully understand the situation and decide carefully before changing jobs.