By: Bec Harris
Burnout is becoming more common in today’s fast-paced world. Continue reading “Is ‘Micro Retirement’ the Answer to Burnout?”
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By: Bec Harris
Burnout is becoming more common in today’s fast-paced world. Continue reading “Is ‘Micro Retirement’ the Answer to Burnout?”
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By: Rachel Reva
Who is speaking into your life? Continue reading “Want to Change an Area of Your Life? Get Around New People”
By: Michael Crooks
As the pandemic continued to wreak its turmoil this year, millions of people throughout the world began quitting their jobs. Continue reading ““The Great Resignation”: Why People Are Quitting Their Jobs”
By: Gabriel Garcia
So you’re applying for a job. Whether you’re a teenager seeking your first experience in the world of paid work or you’re a university graduate trying to get that lucky break, your success will hinge greatly on whether you make a good first impression during that all important interview. Continue reading “9 Job Interview Tips”
By: Laura Bennett
Phil Cooke’s biography is a wild read. He’s produced TV and film programming in more than 60 countries around the world and, along the way, been shot at, survived military coups and been threatened with prison. Continue reading “Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke”
By: McCrindle
The transition from being a student into the turbulence of the workforce is a significant milestone in a young person’s life. Continue reading “Graduate Job Readiness”
By: McCrindle
Aussies enjoy eating out. It could be brunch on a warm Saturday afternoon, dinner at a family restaurant or making reservations at the new, popular spot all the food bloggers have been talking about. It is a quintessential cornerstone in our culture. Continue reading “COVID-19 and Our Foodie Culture. Will It Ever Be the Same?”
By: Hope Media
The economic downturn of 2020 has left thousands of Australians suddenly jobless, wondering what is ahead for them, and how to get back on their feet. Continue reading “Job Loss is Not The End – It Could Be Your New Beginning”
By: Clare Bruce
In nations like Australia, money is spent and programs are launched to try and close the gender gap in male-dominated industries, like science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Continue reading “The More Empowered Women are, the Less Likely they’ll Work in Science & Tech”