Mistakes young jobseekers make
YOUNG jobseekers are self-sabotaging their job search from the second they send off their application, and they make some of these common errors.
YOUNG jobseekers are self-sabotaging their job search from the second they send off their application, and they make some of these common errors.
AN Edge Hill salon owner wants young people to think long term and take up a trade.
THE two jobs employing the greatest numbers of young people need more to get on board, whether they end up in careers in the industries or not.
FIVE Australian industries are looking for young workers to meet current and looming skill shortages — and there’s little to no experience required.
AN UNREALISTIC expectation of the demands of tertiary education could be behind a higher attrition rate of almost 25 per cent in Far North Queensland.
A DESIRE for a career change led Rebecca Bolton into a role helping other find their dream jobs.
A LACK of experience and being “under qualified” is not a concern for a number of Gold Coast employers who are putting up their hand to take on young job hunters.
IF you have a job for a first time job seeker, we want to hear from you
KYM GOODES: Stop blaming the unemployed and innovate to create jobs.
STATE Government ministers have spent question time listing the Liberals’ actions on jobs, amid sustained pressure to admit there is a “jobs crisis”.
HOBART chef Jack Donohoe is living proof that a job in hospitality can take you around the world.
A FIVE-YEAR industry jobs plan to get more people into the overstretched hospitality industry has landed on the Premier’s desk.
TASMANIA’S small business sector has backed a call for some of the state’s best minds to work out a jobs plan.
FROM grocery boy to doctor to chairman — Ken Chapman has found a willingness to work hard and a positive attitude can take you anywhere.
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