Labor/Employment
Apr. 5, 2002
You've Switched Jobs; Now Build a Good Impression
Employment Column - By Craig A. Blumin - You did it. After careful thought about whether you should leave your current position, you are taking a new job. If you are like many lawyers, your decision to move to a new position was not easy or made in haste. You put a lot of time and effort into finding the right job and are expecting that this position will be the one that will provide professional development, challenge and opportunity for growth and advancement in a supportive work environment.




By Craig A. Blumin
You did it. After careful thought about whether you should leave your current position, you are taking a new job.
If you are like many lawyers, your decision...
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