Where workers are in demand right now
The coronavirus pandemic has upended the jobs market and pushed up unemployment. But some workers are more in demand.
The coronavirus pandemic has upended the jobs market and pushed up unemployment. But some workers are more in demand.
They are barely out of high school – but Melbourne mates Fotios Tsiouklas and Alan Gokoglu are already raking in the big bucks.
Adam Ciappara was on his way to work as a home loan manager one morning when he made a decision that would change his life.
Perceptions of job security and career progression have made government jobs hot property in COVID-19 times. Experts share their advice for landing a public sector job among increasing competition.
WHILE working families battle to get their kids a sought-after childcare placement, not everyone has to wait in line.
AN IBM employee has quit in protest after her boss wrote a letter to Donald Trump offering to work with the new administration.
OVER the next decade nearly half of Australia’s jobs will disappear. Many of these are skilled jobs and they’re not coming back.
BRITS take to social media to shut down one of Donald Trump’s plugs for Nigel Farage to serve as ambassador, with brilliant results.
THIS should probably go without saying, but here’s a tip for your next job interview: try not to steal the boss’ wallet.
THE best of the best in the trade industry have told Aussie school students not to be pushed into going to university.
THEY are the jobs predicted to be the next big thing. Those “lucky enough” to work in these fields are expected to rake it in.
IT’S Australia’s triangle of shame. Forget yesterday’s horrifying cricket scorecard, because this one is connected to something far more important.
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