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Annual leave has been stuck at four weeks since the mid 70s, when the then Whitlam government agreed to union demands to increase leave from
Annual leave has been stuck at four weeks since the mid 70s, when the then Whitlam government agreed to union demands to increase leave from
The Failure. The Lesson. What’s Next? Instead of the usual success resume or CV – instead it’s a super simple one pager with three columns
Toughen Up Princess and other fairy tales from the Workplace Image of cover of “Toughen Up Princess”- by Perth author Siohan Timmer You hear it
Yikes, it has been six months between wrap ups.. An indication of how busy life has been at this end. What’s been keeping me
Once you know this, you can’t un know it, and it will change how you present forever. And, just quietly – read to the end
How many Zoom/Teams/Skype/FaceTime calls have you had today? I have had 7 so far, and I am not yet finished for the day.
This morning I chatted to the ABC about how to make the most out of your current job; a topic that is always front
A wave of resignations is sweeping countries around the world, as people try to make sense of what has just happened to their lives because
The Imposter Syndrome.. I’ve heard about it, but what does it actually mean? It’s the nagging voice that tells you that you’re not good enough. Or the
It was Equal Pay Day a few days ago. It sunk without a trace. Which given the state of the world, is possibly understandable, albeit
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