John Sumser in the Fullness of Time

A year is not a very long time in the overall scheme of things. Online, time seems to be compressed in ways that defy imagination. We measure our time and attention span in the language of machines. We live at such a frenetic pace that rarely do we stop to pause and reflect.

Change happens in front of our very eyes but we often miss it. In so doing we miss out on developing a level of appreciation of things that should come as part of the pay-off. Somewhere in the over abundance of social media, participation, micro-blogging and chat we’re short-changing ourselves. It’s not sustainable.


John Sumser’s Digging into RecruitingBlogs.com post today was remarkable. Not so much for the content, but for its timing.

The significance of turning the page to open a new chapter [v 2.0] would not be lost on anyone who has been reading John’s recruiting annals for as long as some of us have. In his chronicling of Recruitopia particularly, John was articulating what RecruitingBlogs.com could become long before we had considered today’s nuisance in getting our email synced.

I was reflecting today that 2008 was the first in a few years that Jason Davis wasn’t hosting a Best Recruiting Blog Awards. It seemed to me as if in the raising of this barn, such things didn’t matter anymore. And perhaps they really don’t.

Happy Friday, Bloggers.

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