Rise of the extroverts: New study reveals changing values in the job market
A recent study has highlighted a significant shift in the labor market, showing that extroversion is now more highly valued than ever before. According to the research, which has been published in the Journal of Labor Economics, extroverted individuals, particularly men, have seen improved job prospects and higher earnings since the early 2000s.
The study, titled "Evolving Returns to Personality," was conducted by Ramin Izadi, a Senior Researcher at VATT Institute for Economic Research,