Personality: Page 4

Resumes & Interviewing

Why the Traditional 4-Year Degree Isn't Cutting It Anymore

The college-education track rarely challenges students to seek real-world experience (and often creates a mountain of debt). The two cofounders behind MissionU see another way.

Resumes & Interviewing

Your Personality Can Affect How Much You Get Paid

A new study looks at why temperamental fit really does matter.

Money & Finance

New Research Shows You Don't Want the Person Managing Your Money to Be a Shark

A recent study found that psychopaths make poor hedge fund managers.

Lifestyle

How to Develop the Ideal Psychology for The Boardroom?

Most of us attempt to present a positive persona but are we always sure of how we are perceived or what signals we may be sending out?

Lifestyle

#3 Key Reasons Why Every Entrepreneur Should get an Image Consultant

Entrepreneurs often fail to present themselves in a positive manner to their clients and eventually lose important business deals

Business News

The 4 Personality Types of Successful Entrepreneurs

Princeton University lecturers John Danner and Chris Kuenne explain what it takes to be an entrepreneur.

Thought Leaders

Stop Trying to Make Yourself Fit a Career That's Not Right For You

A new assessment tool guides users toward ventures and business models that are a more natural match for their inherent personality traits.

Making a Change

Can Birth Order Determine Success or Failure? Science Says Maybe So.

From personality and IQ to success in work and relationships, birth-order theorists believe your family position influences more aspects of life than you'd like to admit.

Business News

Do Personality Tests Lead to Better Hiring Decisions?

It's only natural that companies turn to psychological assessment tests in the hopes of improving the accuracy and validity of their recruitment processes.

Living

9 Signs That You're an Ambivert

A new personality type has emerged that puts the old introvert versus extrovert debate to rest. Find out if you're an Ambivert.

Leadership

The Surprising Benefits of Being a First Born

A study says first borns are more likely to end up as CEOs or politicians.

Business News

What Anyone Can Learn From Watching David Letterman's Mother

Dorothy Mengering, a beloved 'Late Show' fixture, dies at 95.

Resumes & Interviewing

Hiring Brilliant Jerks Can Cost You the Culture That Brought Success

It may take time, but involve everyone, and find the right fit.

News and Trends

National Entrepreneurship Awards 2016 to Encourage Entrepreneurial Culture in India

The winners were selected by a national jury of eminent personalities.

Fundraising

How to Encourage Networking That Boosts Company Culture

Social hours and mixer-style events aren't the only ways for employees to connect beyond work meetings. The best conversations -- and internal relationships -- grow from a range of different interactions.