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Who says you can’t go home again? Look at LeBron James who started his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, then took his talents to the Miami Heat and subsequently, returned to the Cavs in 2014 and ultimacalltoy, captured their first NBA Championship in 2016.
Consider Steve Jobs who left Apple, the company he co-founded in 1985 only to rejoin them a decade and a half later as their new interim CEO. The rest is history.
What do these prominent figures have in common? Both left for greener pastures but later returned. In the workplace, that’s the definition of a “Boomerang Employee.” Boomerang Employees, also dubbed the “comeback kids,” leave their current positions and employers only to return at a later date to work for the organization once again. Read Full Blog
Consider Steve Jobs who left Apple, the company he co-founded in 1985 only to rejoin them a decade and a half later as their new interim CEO. The rest is history.
What do these prominent figures have in common? Both left for greener pastures but later returned. In the workplace, that’s the definition of a “Boomerang Employee.” Boomerang Employees, also dubbed the “comeback kids,” leave their current positions and employers only to return at a later date to work for the organization once again. Read Full Blog