What job-seekers must do as competition spikes
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.
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.
The COVID-19 job market has forced Australians to adjust their career expectations, with many finding occupations appealing that they would never have previously considered.
It’s not guaranteed university students can walk into jobs when they finish their degrees but there are some courses from which graduates are in high demand.
IT’S one of the easiest errors to make and probably the easiest to avoid, but it happens all over the country in every industry.
A FEMALE cop faces a legal spanking after her bosses learned she once worked as a dominatrix and starred in bondage videos.
ADVANCING technology may replace humans in some jobs but the world has been through this workforce change before. As in the past, new roles will come to the fore.
MELBOURNE has struck further blows in its battle against Sydney, with more and more companies and people ditching the Harbour City.
WE do it to just about every child we come across, but apparently there’s a good reason you shouldn’t ask children what they want to be when they grow up.
PARENTS at this high school are outraged that their kids’ yearbook photos were Photoshopped to remove pro-Trump slogans on their clothing.
FOR most jobseekers, their resume is an employer’s first impression that can last forever. These are the must-haves you may be missing.
THE global financial crisis didn’t gut the job prospects of Australia’s millennials, the baby boomers took care of that.
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