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Lance Haun

Tag Archives: career transition

February 15, 2010
by Lance Haun
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My New Calling: Community

Last Wednesday, I called my wife to tell her the good news. My announcement that I was available for hire had worked. I had a new position and start date. And more importantly, it was a cool position. She gave … Continue reading →

Categories: Community | Tags: career changes, career transition, community, community director, ere, life changes | Permalink

September 11, 2009
by Lance Haun
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What Is Lance Up To These Days?

It’s 2:00 AM and the blinking cursor on my blog entry page is taunting me. My wife Jen, who got home from work at 10:00pm, went to bed two hours ago. She thinks I am nuts. My office desk is … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: career in transition, career transition, hr, meritbuilder, my awesome readers, my new job | Permalink

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