Grim sign for Australian workers
A massive employment platform has just delivered some bleak news to Aussie job hunters.
A massive employment platform has just delivered some bleak news to Aussie job hunters.
It’s the end of an era for the beloved Hughesy, Ed and Erin breakfast show.
The largest employer in the country has ordered its staff to get back into the office as working from home appears done for good.
A young Aussie recruiter has revealed why she believes university is a “scam” and the reason she fears she’ll be in debt for the “rest of her life”.
The university sector is in for a major shakeup as more Australian jobs than ever before will require a degree over the next 15 years.
A woman has revealed some very personal information on LinkedIn — and divided the internet about whether it’s a genius move or not.
We all know men typically earn more money than women – but not in these surprising industries, where female workers come out on top.
Talk about rags to riches. A beggar has amassed an impressive net worth after panhandling on the streets of a major financial metropolis.
A leading tech executive has weighed in on the contentious work-from-home debate with a warning for young people.
Young Aussies aren’t content with their salary – and many are making heaps more money outside of office hours.
Research has revealed that 72 per cent of Aussies are unhappy at work, and a psychologist has a vital tool for workers to move forward.
New figures have revealed why so many Aussies are changing jobs, with the numbers now at their highest point in a decade.
A telling insight into what Millennials really care about at work has revealed why Gen Z workers are rising the ranks like no one before them.
A black college graduate’s mic drop moment has gone viral in a video showing her grabbing the microphone from a white educator.
Original URL: https://www.themercury.com.au/business/work/careers/page/27