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With so many jobseekers applying for jobs right now, ensuring your job application stands out from the competition is more important than ever. Here’s how.
With so many jobseekers applying for jobs right now, ensuring your job application stands out from the competition is more important than ever. Here’s how.
Workers have been laid off and others stood down amid the coronavirus pandemic, but for some, a pay rise may not be out of reach.
Each week, four recruiters give their advice on how to approach common work problems. This week, it’s how to deal with the stressful work environment caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
From carparking to coffees, many workers have saved on expenses while working from home during COVID-19 closures. As they head back to workplaces, they can keep saving – and still get their caffeine hit.
Recruiters give their advice on how to approach common job search problems – this week, it’s how to develop skills in the current work climate to talk about in future job interviews.
A NEW way of looking for work is matching jobseekers to their dream jobs, but there may be some criteria they need to cut from their checklist if they really want a job they will love.
Side-hustles have increased in popularity during Australia’s COVID-19 lockdown but there are a few boxes to tick for new entrepreneurs before they start turning a profit.
Jobseekers who were stood down, lost their job or are rethinking their careers in the COVID-19 crisis have a new hope to land work. SIGN UP HERE
A new way for Australian job seekers to be matched to jobs that are right for them is being launched. See how it works and how to sign up.
THERE is one area in which workers are rushing to upskill during their downtime in the coronavirus pandemic – and the best part is, studying it is quick, free and can be done on a laptop.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/cara-jenkin/page/14