05 January 2010
Sourced from Sydney Morning Herald DESPERATE Sydney employers are feeding a job advertising boom over the traditionally quiet holiday break. Figures supplied to the Herald by the Olivier recruitment group show ads for positions in NSW jumped a further ... read full story
05 November 2009
Recent decisions from the Australian government and state governments aiming to improve the quality of care given to children in childcare is going to open up a lot of new jobs for childcare workers around the country. This is a great example of how gover... read full story
02 November 2009
Article from: Australian Job News A murky economy has local job seekers using any and all tools at their disposal to find employment and get an edge over the competition. Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and LinkedIn have meant sa... read full story
22 October 2009
Article from: Australian Job News The following was released by The Foundation for Job Creation: When asked; "What is Job Creation", how do you answer? When we interview people randomly, most people gave our organization a blank stare. Too often peopl... read full story
20 October 2009
Article from: Australian Job News The nine-to-five slog is a dim, distant memory in most Australian jobs. New awards to take effect in January reflect a long-hours working culture that, before the financial crisis hit, had largely abandoned the 38-hour w... read full story
19 October 2009
$100m bid to find 21,000 apprentices Article from Australian Job News THE Federal Government will triple a subsidy to employers who hire an apprentice in a drive to have 21,000 teenagers take up a traditional trade over summer. The $100 million scheme shi... read full story
16 October 2009
Social networking tools are now being used in innovative ways by the New York State Department of Labour to help address the increasing unemployment rate. Online networks such as Facebook and Twitter have been identified as ideal tools to get job news, ti... read full story
15 October 2009
Proactive job seekers would be well advised to keep an eye on the outcomes of the UN climate negotiations in Copenhagen this December. This interesting article below suggests that strong ‘green’ decisions at the negotiations could open up a lot of new Au... read full story
14 October 2009
Gen Y: How to Get a Job Now Veteran recruiter Caroline Ceniza-Levine says Gen Ys can find work in this recession, but they need to carry out a "guerilla job search" SPECIAL REPORT They've been called Millennials, Echo Boomers, and the Trophy Generation... read full story
13 October 2009
This article raises some interesting and helpful points for women hoping to break into, advance or simply survive in the workforce. The information can be applied for female employees and jobseekers alike. There is no doubt that males and females are diff... read full story
11 October 2009
Hard labour finding job: where to look Article from Australian Job News Chefs and hairdressers will be the most sought-after occupations in the next five years as the economy recovers from the global financial crisis. And health-care workers, educato... read full story
10 October 2009
Article from: Australian Job News THE Rudd government must barely be able to believe its luck. Not only is the opposition tortuously inflicting itself with the death of a thousand cuts, Australia is now one of the few economies in the world where the un... read full story
09 October 2009
Foreign Job Seekers Get The Edge while so many Australians go unemployed... Have Your Say: Below is an article sourced from: GMANEWS & Australian Job News Filipino jobseekers stand a good chance at a better future in the ‘land down under’ after a recrui... read full story
05 October 2009
Job Search Stealth It’s a well known fact that just because you’re in the Job Market it doesn’t mean you are unemployed. Unless you are in your dream job making great money there is always the prospect of finding a new job with better pay and working c... read full story
29 September 2009
Develop a solid brand of your own As as job seeker it's important to make sure you publish what you want your employer to see. Believe it or not a serious employer will always "Google" you before they interview you. So here are a few tips on creating y... read full story
18 September 2009
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18 August 2009
When times change, so should strategy Article from: The Australian HAVING budgeted for a crisis, the government must now plan in case the economy improves faster than expected. THE Reserve Bank is talking the economy up while the government is talkin... read full story
04 August 2009
AUSTRALIANS are the most optimistic they have been about local employment in more than 10 years, a poll has found. The latest quarterly Australian National University survey of public opinion, released today, asked respondents if the best days for e... read full story
24 July 2009
What Is The True Cost Of Employment? Most job seekers often think that the key to securing a good job is having as many qualifications as possible that relate to the job. While certifications may play a significant role in getting to the interview it is o... read full story
30 June 2009
In an age of computing and technology it's absolutely no surprise to see a rise in the number of employees who work from home. Despite the flack that the Australian telecommunications network gets from the media and the computer nerds, overall it's got th... read full story
25 June 2009
Online Social Network – Career Possibilities Online Social Networks are, in every sense on the word, the new current “craze” of the Internet. It doesn’t matter who you are or what kind of life style you lead, there’s a social network out there for you. S... read full story
07 April 2009
Today the Australian Government announced it will establish a new company to build and operate the broadband network and make an initial investment of $4.7 billion in the network, over 8 years. Search for Network Engineer jobs. Search for Public Service j... read full story
16 January 2009
In Australia, ABS data shows that over 76% of positions for executives, managers and professionals are never advertised. Reasons employers often bypass traditional hiring methods include: Confidentialilty: is often important in the process of making ... read full story
05 December 2008
The NSW Government has called for tenders to deliver 200,000 laptops to senior students in their press release of 4 Dec 2008. They expect that at least 400 extra full-time IT staff will be employed across the state to support this program to install wire... read full story