‘Blokes’ bonus’: The jobs where Aussie men earn more
Three-quarters of employers now offer flexible hours to help more Australians juggle work and family life – but men still pocket more cash than women.
Three-quarters of employers now offer flexible hours to help more Australians juggle work and family life – but men still pocket more cash than women.
As job ads continue to rebound to their pre-pandemic levels, those after jobs in trades and services, healthcare, hospitality and tourism are in luck.
Competition for work is set to swell as welfare assistance is wound back, but there are ways job-seekers can give themselves a competitive edge.
Making yourself look employable isn’t something you should do only when you’re looking for work, writes Amanda Rose. Here’s what to do each week.
YOU never hear an established entrepreneur say winning came easy. Here’s how two successful business people turned their shame into gain.
A SCANDINAVIAN who performed at Eurovision threw in the life of glamour to work in the darker side of human behaviour as a criminologist. Here’s what she learned.
YOUNG people, you might think tech skills are what you need to get a job today. But the Department of Employment warns otherwise.
A DEGREE from a top uni? Check. Ambition? Check. Expectations of a decent salary? Check. Here’s why employers don’t actually want you.
IT’S the fifth-biggest population in the world, and is immensely important for business, politics, travel and education, but you’ve never heard its name.
IT IS meant to give Australians the best start in their careers but a controversial plan to shake this system up could do more harm than good.
ONE woman quit her job as a banker to run a porn website; the other pays her bills by selling her used undewear. The fetish industry is big business.
THE Instagram post that brought the wheels of justice to a halt on the eve of a high-profile murder trial, and the colourful barrister who will fight the contempt allegations.
GONE are the days when a bachelor degree would automatically get you your dream job, so there’s no point pushing unwilling kids to go to uni, experts say.
COMPANIES are paying big bucks — up to three times the average Australian salary — for employees with a very specific skill. Do you have what it takes?
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