Wall Street Journal Recognizes HR OptIn as Leading Resource for Comeback Careerists
A story in the April 9th, 2008 edition of the Wall Street Journal entitled
"Reinventing Work After Time Away: Moving back into the work force has become easier for white-collar workers" takes an in-depth look at the national trends attracting "Comeback Careerists" and recognizes
HR Optin for its specialized role placing human-resources executives in part-time or flexible comeback positions.
While the statistics are less sanguine for those seeking full-time,
mainstream jobs, the article points out that it is easier than it has
been for white collar workers to jump back into a career -- and to
craft your return to make it work for you.
Two reasons are given for the trend. "First, there's the expected
worker shortage as the first waves of 77 million baby boomers begin to
retire; and second, is the myriad of evidence that the next, smaller
generation of younger workers want more flexible work arrangements."
It is an honor for HR OptIn to be singled out for distinction among
the many firms who operate within the field of HR. We'll take a closer
look at the advice offered by this article in the weeks ahead. - MAD