Serial Job Hunters Hurt Job Market

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Job Search
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Human Resources,
Job,
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Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
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Overview: Many people talk the talk, but when the time comes some are really just fishing in the job pond. Consciously or subconsciously, many of us really do want a better job or new career, but find reasons to stay in our current situations. We will remain unsatisfied but safely confined within our little comfort zones until someone or something forces us out of them. Sometimes a person will just want to discover their market value. They are curious to see if the grass really is greener in another company. So they interview just to get information or make comparisons.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2008 | Pages: 3


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