by Sylvester Knox | May 12, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
At first glance, it seems like being overqualified for a job is a good thing. After all it’s only natural that people would feel more confident and self-assured if they were overqualified. There are a variety of signs that a job might be a step back for you, such as...
by Sylvester Knox | May 5, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
According to studies, people tend to feel more protective of their possessions when they’re in the company. If you want your employees to feel committed, you might want to consider cutting them loose. While it’s common for tech companies to offer employees...
by Sylvester Knox | May 1, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
Most resumes and cover letters are boring. Even though they contain plenty of information, they don’t attract the attention of a hiring manager. When a hiring manager sees a little personality in a job applicant, she immediately starts looking for other candidates....
by Sylvester Knox | Apr 26, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
You’re getting a tax refund, which means you have more money to spend on essentials. However, if you don’t need the money yet, it might be a bit of a pull to treat yourself. You probably know that investing in the long-term is a good idea. With an average tax refund...
by Sylvester Knox | Apr 26, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
A new study by Harvard Business Review claims that working non-traditional hours can have detrimental effects on employees’ motivation. It found that when people are working outside the traditional work day, their sense of intrinsic motivation decreases. Despite...
by Sylvester Knox | Apr 26, 2022 | Personal Finance, Retirement
Being a good leader can help boost the success of your organization and individual. To be effective, you must understand your own weaknesses and strengths. Leaders are great at connecting with their team members through open communication and developing effective...