Now You See Them, Now You Don’t
Last month, I spoke to a CEO who just finished hiring a batch of twenty-somethings. When I asked what college they’d graduated from, he said he didn’t know, because he’d stopped hiring American graduates. He was going to India to find young talent because -- unlike Americans -- they are ready for the workplace. The American kids, he said, were
One Signal of a Quarter-Life Crisis
Have you heard of quarter-life crisis? Everyone has heard of midlife crisis. In fact, most people know someone who has gone through it. It’s a forty-something (or fifty-year-old) who began to question who he was or what he’d accomplished, and decided to make a change -- new wife, new car, new career, new goatee, new earring, etc. (It can happen to