How workers can cope with new pressures
The pandemic tested Aussie workers’ resilience – but experts say the worst is still to come. Find out how to keep new pressures caused by the economic downturn in check.
The pandemic tested Aussie workers’ resilience – but experts say the worst is still to come. Find out how to keep new pressures caused by the economic downturn in check.
Australians are doing the bare minimum at work to avoid getting the sack, as part of a global movement known as quiet quitting. But experts warn it could backfire on some workers.
Discover the top 20 courses Australian workers are using to get ahead in the office. We list them here.
Talent shortages are seeing jobseekers fail to reply to companies and recruiters who offer them work — but candidates have been warned they will be blacklisted for roles in the future.
Having the right mentor can make all the difference to your career. Here’s how to pick the best and make the most of it.
Jobseekers do not have to do an apprenticeship to be paid while they learn the skills for a job, with another training path offering many types of work.
From new communication techniques to the focus on wellbeing, recruiters reveal the positives that have occurred in an otherwise horrid year.
Exclusive SEEK analysis reveals how different states and sectors fared in the 2020 jobs market and what we can expect heading into 2021.
A little effort goes a long way when putting together a job application that will stand out. Here’s how to give yours an edge.
Many school leavers choose the wrong qualification to study at uni, often pressured into preferences by other people. Here’s what you should do instead.
COVID-19 cancelled a lot this year but the end-of-year work function does not need to be one of them. Find out how you can still celebrate.
Workplace learning no longer has to occur face-to-face and apprentices are among those to benefit from the virtual shift.
A great job has been advertised, but you don’t meet all the criteria listed in the job description. Should you still apply? Recruiters reveal their thoughts.
Making yourself look employable isn’t something you should do only when you’re looking for work, writes Amanda Rose. Here’s what to do each week.
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