The key factor that college counselors consider when it comes to adolescent employment is pretty straightforward—namely, what did the high school applicant gain from this experience? There are many ...
Americans who work past age 65 are reaping benefits beyond just fatter bank accounts. They also are more likely than younger workers to report being happier about working and gaining positive health ...
Despite the benefits of working with or among other lawyers, an overwhelming majority of lawyers work solo or in small firms (two to nine attorneys). Lawyers in these smaller settings may benefit from ...
On a personal level, understanding what psychological needs you meet through your work can help you make better decisions about what you do with your life. On a societal level, with automation ...
Competition at work is not a bad thing. In fact, competition and collaboration can coexist by encouraging coworkers to set higher goals and raising the company's bottom line. In some workplaces ...
One of the most misunderstood Social Security issues is how working past age 62 affects retirement benefits. Misunderstandings often cause people to make the wrong decisions about claiming benefits or ...