Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. When you’re interviewing for a new job, it will be important ...
As we’re growing up, it’s hard to know what we want to do for the rest of our lives; and in all reality, it might change a lot. Perhaps you want to be an astronaut one day and a designer the next.
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The bleak history of the American work ethic
In Make Your Own Job, Erik Baker shows just how long Americans have scrambled to pile work on top of work—and at what cost. What is a “work ethic”? In its most common usage, the phrase connotes a ...
Checking off all the requirements in a job description isn't enough to land a new role right now — your potential new boss wants to see that you're disciplined, reliable and care about your work. "A ...
Is a date with your partner as important to you as a meeting at work? A University of Illinois study recommends that couples develop a relationship work ethic that rivals—or at least equals—their ...
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