Reputation Is Dead: It’s Time To Overlook Our Indiscretions

(Blog Post) We’re going to be forced to adjust as a society. I firmly believe that we will simply become much more accepting of indiscretions over time. Employers just won’t care that ridiculous drunk college pictures pop up about you when they do a HR background search on you. Full Story »

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David Haddad
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by David Haddad - Mar. 29, 2010

Well written, logical, and addresses a topic of interest to a lot of people these days. More sources, expert opinions would have been suitable.

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