In today's world of the Internet, smart phones and a plethora of devices to keep us connected, most executives are never really on vacation and go off the grid.
With Baby Boomers' retirement prospects in a shambles, they will likely stay on the job longer, limiting advancement opportunities for generations coming up behind them.
Howard Schultz announced this week that he will be stepping down as the executive chairman of Starbucks. The two names are synonymous, but few know Schultz's interesting back story.
We all know that social media can hurt your career prospects, but sometimes employers are just as concerned when they cannot uncover personal information on you on the Internet.