Four word CV that led to full-time work
Jasmyn Maddern lost a job on her first day due to COVID. In need of work, she ditched the fluff in resumes and “cut to the chase” – to stunning effect.
Jasmyn Maddern lost a job on her first day due to COVID. In need of work, she ditched the fluff in resumes and “cut to the chase” – to stunning effect.
Careers’ panel of expert recruiters answer the question: What skills or traits are employers looking for in particular right now?
Employment in Victoria has fallen by 36,000 jobs in September, with the federal Treasurer using the latest figures as a call to end Melbourne’s lockdown.
Looking for work during a pandemic not only means more competition for jobs but also an increased risk of being scammed. These are the red flags to look out for to protect yourself.
THERE’S no denying that working at the White House is a very demanding job. So if it can get this right, why can’t other workplaces?
DODGY training providers may be slapped with potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines under a new penalty regime.
YOU want to be successful? Here are the three things you should be doing but probably aren’t. Your career, and bank balance, will thank you for it.
WE’VE all been thrown a weird, curveball question during an interview. But ultimately, getting that job will have a lot more to do with six basic questions. This is how to nail them.
ONE of the Abbott Government’s key reforms appears to have been thrown into further doubt after some key supporters withdrew their support.
‘I BECAME vice president of a major bank while still in my 20s. I was living the dream. In the space of three minutes, everything in my life changed.’
A NEWS.COM.AU investigation has uncovered a huge forgery scam at the heart of Australia’s education system, ripping off our universities.
A BROTHEL has advertised on a sex website for a person with a university degree to test its 120 sex workers.
ONLY in Australia. The terrifying photos of the bizarre places a professional snake catcher has found the world’s deadliest creatures.
THEY say practice makes perfect – so what if you could take your next job interview as many times as you wanted? Now you can.
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