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Lance Haun

Tag Archives: job hopping

August 22, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Longevity

I’m David Manaster, CEO of ERE Media, the leading trade publisher for recruiting professionals.  Your HR Guy is generously hosting this (very late) guest post on his blog as part of the Big Bad Recruiting Blog Swap. I’ve been reading … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: david manaster, ere, job hopping, longevity | Permalink

July 31, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Revisiting Job Hopping

I am going to play Devil’s advocate here for a second. What if we considered job hopping to be not a negative thing (generally) but a positive thing and an indicator of the type of economy we are going to … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: gen y, generations, job hopping | Permalink

July 30, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Entertainment from employees

This post by Beth Carvin on my blog as part of the blogswap has generated quite a few comments. Most of them seem to be from disgruntled employees or those who feel less optimistic about corporate America in general. Just … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: angry commenters, controversy, job hopping | Permalink

July 27, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Why I STILL Don't Like Job Hoppers

This post is part of the BlogSwap. Hi all, my name is Beth N. Carvin. I am the CEO and President for Nobscot Corporation, the developers of WebExit exit interview management software. I’ve worked in the recruiting and/or human resources … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions, Generational HR | Tags: generation y, getting a job, job hoppers, job hopping | Permalink

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