$150k jobs no Australians want
It seems like a dream job, paying up to $150,000 on top of perks including a house and car – but bosses say they just can’t get anyone to apply.
It seems like a dream job, paying up to $150,000 on top of perks including a house and car – but bosses say they just can’t get anyone to apply.
The mental health of Australia’s workforce has taken a hit amid the COVID-19 pandemic – and not all industries have fared equally. Here are the biggest causes of stress.
Monique was 18 when one meeting changed the course of her entire life, showing her a glimpse of a future she never believed possible.
“I have lost passion for my job. How do I bring this up with my boss?” Our experts give their best advice.
LABOURERS, drivers, sales reps and tradies are among the jobs employers are finding the hardest to fill, but few bosses are willing to take on untrained staff.
IT’S easy to get away with cheating at university, according to a ghostwriter who took to completing other people’s essays to survive during the GFC.
A BOY started earning extra cash in high school by selling mobile accessories on eBay. By the time he left school his annual turnover was $100,000.
JACINTA Tynan cried as she drove to work for weeks after her babies were born. But there’s a good reason she persisted and it was so worth it.
EDWARD Makepeace has a great reason to resent being told to get a ‘good job’, and he couldn’t be more furious with Joe Hockey’s out of touch comment.
THE world’s most prestigious university just received a massive boost. Harvard graduate and Wall Street billionaire John Paulson has stunned everyone.
POLLY Phillips’ husband pays her a five-figure sum to stay at home and be a “good little wife”. She explains why it makes her a feminist, and how she spends it.
A UNIVERISTY ‘diversity officer’ who tweeted ‘kill all white men’ is not exactly repentant. But she will keep her job despite a fierce backlash.
HOW far would you stretch the truth to land that dream job? Half of all employers believe candidates lie on their resumes. Here are the worst ones.
PEOPLE who kill strangers for money have a common trait. This is how paid assassins do their job while still managing to sleep at night.
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