Look at what you are doing now, and see if you can put it on your resume next time you jump ship. For example, what industry records have I created, what company expectations have I exceeded, and what impossible tasks have I accomplished.
The saying that "painting cakes" is a bit grounded is a flicker. For an era when talents actively submitted resumes to find jobs a few years ago, and in an era when Internet information was not flying all over the sky, it seems that the cake is big and small, and it is better to fool, but now young people no longer believe in fooling, but look more and listen more, and the natural basic steps are different. I have read such a passage: some people quit because their stomachs are bad and they can't digest the cake painted by their boss; Some people are very stable because their stomachs are good and they digest the cakes drawn by their bosses. Someone was promoted because he was ahead of the times. He drew a cake for his boss and it was digested by him. From being painted to drawing cakes for others, from digesting cakes to letting others digest cakes, this is growth! Speaking of which, most people always choose to leave because they can't digest the cake.