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Lance Haun

Monthly Archives: May 2006

May 31, 2006
by Lance Haun
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The Stack

Your resume is in here somewhere. Do you know if it will come out? More on this later.

Categories: Resumes | Tags: resumes, the stack, your awful resume | Permalink

May 30, 2006
by Lance Haun
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How to get hired

There seems to be this philosophy abound in certain groups of would-be employees: annoy the living crap out of the guy doing the hiring. I have heard job coaches give this advice like it is some sort of golden, untapped … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Permalink

May 25, 2006
by Lance Haun
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How to get fired gracefully

Chances are, at one point of your working life or another, you’re going to get canned. I feel bad to be breaking the news to you but in the world of higher turnover and rapidly changing demand, the American employee … Continue reading →

Categories: Working Hours | Tags: fired, getting fired, laid off, lay off, turnover | Permalink

May 25, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Interview Tip: Show up, bring booze

Nothing delights me more than people showing up to an interview with alcohol on their breath. It makes my job as an HR guy more interesting and gives me good stories to tell. Considering this has happened multiple times, I’ll … Continue reading →

Categories: Interviewing | Tags: alcohol, bad ideas, bad interviews, booze, Interviewing | Permalink

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