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We're Working Longer, But Are We Dying Sooner?
A new Bloomberg report shows that as the retirement age increases and Americans are working longer, their mental and physical health isn't keeping up
It's All About Me! What Happens When A Leader Takes All The Credit?
Does taking credit for the work of others, as a strategy to get ahead, help or hinder the leader using that approach? What is the impact of giving others all…
10 Great Companies For Veterans In 2017
, a global job search website, conducted its third annual assessment of which companies are the most beneficial for former military personnel, ranking them based on their commitment to hiring…
The 25 Best Places For Veterans To Live
WalletHub released a list of the best places for veterans to live. It looked at the 100 largest U
Why So Many People Are Embracing An 'Agile' Career
What I found most insightful about the survey were employee attitudes toward the benefits of an "agile" career. 48% of agile workers feel such work offers better career growth, and…
When Is It The Right Decision To Drop Out Of Grad School?
For two millennials, things did not go according to plan for graduate school, and they have generously shared their stories with Forbes readers
If I Tell Recruiters About My Low Salary, I'll Be Underpaid Forever
Mariah is going crazy in her job search because she's terribly underpaid right now. As soon as she tells a recruiter how little she's earning, they try to slot her…
Can I Become An Independent Consultant If I'm Not An Expert?
Can you become an independent consultant if you're not an expert in any particular topic? Of course you can! Here's how