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Lance Haun

Monthly Archives: January 2007

January 31, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Please ask me questions that I've already answered

There is a reason an e-mail address is included in job advertisements that is actually answered.  Connecting with job seekers is incredibly important to me and answering legitimate questions is a side benefit. The great thing about the world wide … Continue reading →

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January 23, 2007
by Lance Haun
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101 Dumb Moments in Business in 2006

It is pretty bad when you can get a collection of 101 dumb things in one year but it has somehow happened. Going through this list, I can’t find a lot to disagree with. Wal-Mart has been a mess, some … Continue reading →

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January 16, 2007
by Lance Haun
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American Idol Interviewing

Like many of you I am sure, I watched the first episode of American Idol. Of course, being the HR nerd I am, I began to think about if I could do this sort of interviewing style for jobs that … Continue reading →

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January 16, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Video Resumes are Awful

I am going to go with slightly stronger language than Secrets of the Job Hunt and Magic Pot of Jobs and say that video resumes are probably one of the worst things ever devised as part of a job hunt … Continue reading →

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January 8, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Math can help you get the job…at Google

And I don’t mean the 2+2′s and all those good, elementary type of equations. I am talking about a long, complicated mathematical computation called an algorithm that can help you get a job. Now what company is most associated with … Continue reading →

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January 2, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Plan Your Sick Days Accordingly

I’ve been gone for two weeks.  So what did I miss? I see some things about jobster but I haven’t decided if I should freak out yet. James writes in to show me this gem: The Official 2007 Sick Day … Continue reading →

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