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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Career Advice

April 28, 2011
by Lance Haun
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Throw Your Five Year Plan Out The Window

Today marks the release of The 8 Man Rotation, an ebook focused on the intersection of talent management and sports. Put together by Matthew Stollak with contributions from Steve Boese, Kris Dunn, Tim Sackett and myself along with forwards from Bill Kutik and Laurie Ruettimann, … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: basketball, greg oden, sports | Permalink

April 18, 2011
by Guest Writer
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Coming Out Of Combat: Trading Fatigues and Boots for Suits and A Tie

When I was a little kid, I was crazy about the military. Every day after school, a few friends and I would storm imaginary fortresses, take turns pretending to be drill instructors, or perform black-ops junk food reconnaissance. I had … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: john durfee, military | Permalink

February 28, 2011
by Guest Writer
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How to Captivate and Impress with Your LinkedIn Profile

Overheard on the subway one day: “Who needs a resume when you’ve got LinkedIn?” I have to disagree. You do still need a resume. And LinkedIn is not it. Yes, you can use your LinkedIn profile as an alternative place … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: linkedin, resume | Permalink

December 10, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments

HR Star: John Jorgensen

At first glance, you might think John Jorgensen is a bit gruff or curmudgeonly. At least that was my immediate impression as we had a two second stare down before we were introduced at a bar at the bottom floor … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: hr stars, HR stars series, john jorgensen | Permalink

November 9, 2010
by Ben Eubanks
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Enthusiasm–Can It Get You Hired?

Everyone is looking for the edge these days when it comes to interviewing and career growth. I’ve been reading through the 37signals “manifesto” Getting Real recently, and a piece on enthusiasm stuck with me. Go for happy and average over … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: ben eubanks, enthusiasm, Job Hunting | Permalink

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