My apologies for co-opting Woody Hayes’ saying, but I am from Ann Arbor and couldn’t stand the guy anyway. I’m wondering what the Great Recession is going to do to resumes. What I mean is this – many people have shortened tenures nowadays (especially Gen Y). 3 years is turning into a fairly good tenure for a worker.
This recession has cost millions of people their jobs. Some will have to start their work career over, essentially taking a “lesser” job and working their way up all over again. In many instances, they will have to jump from job to job to keep moving up during their now condensed work career.
This fact is going to have repercussions for future sourcing activities. I have already run into this issue recently when sourcing for a sales position. An older sales manager was focusing first on tenure of candidates. I had to quickly point out some of these facts. He seemed to receive my input at the time, but a day later he was back on the tenure train.
Whatever economy eventually surfaces from this deep recession will contain many, many, candidates who simply lack the traditional employment longevity that was so frequent just 5-10 years ago.