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Jobseekers in Australia have more to give with a richer life experience. Experts explain why and how it can help get a dream job.
Jobseekers in Australia have more to give with a richer life experience. Experts explain why and how it can help get a dream job.
Some Aussie workers could boost their salary by up to $40,000 by making small career switches that require minimal training. Find out where these opportunities exist.
The controversial building workers union is not representative of the whole sector, industry leaders say, urging Aussies to consider the well-paid and rewarding careers on offer.
With a typical job now attracting 50 applicants, competition is fierce. Here’s how job seekers can get the edge over their rivals.
Several careers that may not be on jobseekers’ radars are experiencing extreme worker shortages in Australia – and offering lucrative salaries.
There are fears that the rising cost of living and housing crisis will cause a new generation of homeless Aussies as people seeking help skyrockets.
Australians with a disability are under pressure to make sacrifices that could be avoided by these changes. See what your workplace can do.
Aussie workers are missing out on higher pay packets because of simple mistakes. This is how you can boost your salary.
A big paycheck and impressive job title have become increasingly important to young Aussies. Here’s how experts think they can achieve these bold goals.
Pay rises are being offered to Aussie workers with a particular set of skills that have become increasingly in demand. See if you’re eligible.
Companies are rolling out a number of new perks, including special paid time off dubbed “grandternity leave”, in a bid to keep a group of Australians in the workforce. See how you can use it.
Most of the nation’s most in-demand occupations require only vocational training, sparking calls for more people to consider choosing TAFE over uni.
Many Aussie companies will soon have to publish their gender pay gap – but there are fears cost of living pressures will keep women in jobs with significant wage inequality.
Australians with ‘side hustles’ are raking in an average of $21,400 a year amid the pressure of rising costs. See which tasks are in-demand and give the best return.
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