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Would you change your name to get a job?
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Would you change your name to get a job?

Research has shown it could be your name that is causing you to be placed in the reject pile. But why should applicants to do all the work?

  • by Jim Bright

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My work wants my biometric data. Am I right to feel uncomfortable?

My work wants my biometric data. Am I right to feel uncomfortable?

Given the problem of identity theft in the electronic age and of the growing sophistication of bad digital actors, handing over biometric data can feel iffy.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Warm, not too ‘Aussie’: Meet the voice you hear when you’re on hold

Warm, not too ‘Aussie’: Meet the voice you hear when you’re on hold

Voice-over artist Mark Cowling says the rise of AI-powered voice-overs falls short in conveying authentic emotions.

  • by Sue White
Will the right to disconnect disrupt the way we work?

Will the right to disconnect disrupt the way we work?

Employees who want to get ahead likely won’t invoke the right, and those who do may find that managers gravitate towards workers who are more available.

  • by Amanda Lyras
Feel like what you do at work goes unrecognised? You’re not alone

Feel like what you do at work goes unrecognised? You’re not alone

Not being recognised for the work we do is prompting many of us to look for greener pastures.

  • by Nina Hendy
We’ve been told we need to work from the office full-time. Why?

We’ve been told we need to work from the office full-time. Why?

A blanket everyone-back-to-work policy is rarely a judicious move, especially when so many employees are content with the existing policy.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
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The ski instructor who helps people go fast (and look good doing it)

The ski instructor who helps people go fast (and look good doing it)

Ski instructor Charlie Evans specialises in providing adaptive lessons, helping all kinds of differently abled guests experience snow sports.

  • by Sue White
Why one good idea could save your languishing career

Why one good idea could save your languishing career

When careers stagnate, most commonly it is due to a crisis of imagination. We have run out of ideas about how to do things differently.

  • by Jim Bright
Feeling stuck in your job? Here’s how to break free
Opinion
Jobs

Feeling stuck in your job? Here’s how to break free

You don’t have to stay stuck forever – there’s a range of options available to you if you need to shake things up.

  • by Téa Angelos
How to escape the soul-crushing cycle of micromanagement

How to escape the soul-crushing cycle of micromanagement

Ever been trying to do your job, but your manager weaves their way into the details, destroying your shaky illusion of autonomy? It’s time to reset.

  • by Shelley Johnson
Am I over-reacting to this dismissive email from a client?

Am I over-reacting to this dismissive email from a client?

It’s easy to roll your eyes and accuse a colleague of being over-sensitive. But it’s often unwise.

  • by Jonathan Rivett