Sure, they may not be the first to raise their hands, they may sit in the back row, and they may be the quietest in the office, but introverts are the power brokers of careers. According to researchers at Oregon State University (OSU), the University of Florida, and the University of
Managing a venue can be a complicated endeavor, and that’s a good thing for your memory and thinking. According to new research published in Neurology, people whose jobs require more complex work with other people may gain longer-lasting memory and thinking abilities compared to
The cost of losing an employee and hiring and training a new one can reach thousands of dollars (various findings in various studies). It makes sense, then, that companies would rehire a former worker in order to offset some of these costs. Two studies from the University of Illinois
If you’re seeking a job or a new career, then consider creating a personal map via visual thinking. This new way of figuring out one’s interests was developed at Wake Forest University in its career center. “As far as we know, we are the first university to set up a design
What’s going to change in your career next year compared to this year? It depends on who you ask, and there are a lot of career trends stories out there. I’ve found a good one, though, and I thought I’d share it with you. Written by career adviser Irene Kotov for Lif