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CAREERS: Business woman with colorful question mark and exclamation in balloons isolated on white background

Your work questions answered

You’ve found your dream job, but it’s not a permanent position – recruiters advise on whether it is worth the risk to leave a secure role.

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Pictured at Corretto Dee Why in Sydney is owner Kurtis Bosley. Picture: Richard Dobson

Prepare now for when JobKeeper ends

JobKeeper and JobSeeker have both been extended but they can’t last forever. Experts share what recipients should be doing now so they are well-positioned when it all ends.

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Jobs to triple in cyber security

Jobs to triple in cyber security

Training providers are acting quickly to skill up jobseekers in cyber security, with some courses being offered for free or at low cost to attract a new breed of tech worker.

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CAREERS FOR JUNE 15: Smiling middle aged businesswoman shaking hand of young female employee congratulating with work promotion, mature boss handshake intern or trainee greeting with employment, welcoming at office

Your work questions answered

With handshakes discouraged thanks to coronavirus, recruiters reveal if the greeting in job interviews and networking is gone forever, and if alternatives will become mainstream.

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CAREERS: Businesswoman showing red and blue lanyard and id badge.

Your work questions answered

Recruiters reveal what jobseekers can do when they start working for a new employer but their role and tasks are not what was originally outlined.

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CAREERS: Young businessman checking the time while waiting for HR team on a job interview. Copy space.

Your work questions answered

What is the worst thing a jobseeker can do in a job interview that can cost them the job? Recruiters reveal big mistakes are common problems.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/careers/page/41