Professor of the Practice and Graduate Program Director, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Elliot Lasson is a senior professional in industrial and organizational psychology and human capital. He has led various organizational development, training and change management initiatives within the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. His research interests include generational differences in the workforce, personality and integrity assessment, interviews and performance management.
Why fewer kids work the kind of summer jobs that their parents used to have
Aug 01, 2018 15:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Back in the day, most teens had some sort of job lined up for the summer. For some, it was an extension of an after-school job they held during the year. For others, it was a seasonal type of job such as working at a drug...
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