If your resume has all your relevant information, why do you need a cover letter? In 2021 do we still need this rather formal, stuffy appendage to the ‘main event’?
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If your resume has all your relevant information, why do you need a cover letter? In 2021 do we still need this rather formal, stuffy appendage to the ‘main event’?
If you’re considering a career transition to renewable energy – and many are – you need to consider your options. This time we’re showing there’s a clear pathway from the Oil and Gas industry into the growing renewable energy sector.
If you’re considering a career transition to renewable energy – and many are – you need to consider your options. But all you really need is to know where to start.
If you define yourself as an introvert you may think that that quality makes choosing a job problematic. But introverts often share strengths like creativity, focus and dedication.
You just spent a lot of effort looking for the right role. In Part One of this blog, we looked at some tips on how to settle into a new job. This time, we’ll give you some more tips on what to do, and also what not to do!
Congratulations! You have accepted a new job offer, and you are about to start the job you really wanted. On one hand, you are excited, but on the other hand, you might be feeling a bit apprehensive. How will settle into your new job? Will you fit in? Will people like you? Will you be able to do the job?
In our last blog, we look at how conflict arises and why it’s important to develop the skills to handle conflict resolution. Here, we’ll show you some more techniques to cover certain difficult situations as they arise.
No one enjoys conflict, especially at work. Working in any organisation means working with people that have a variety of perspectives. Whilst organisations that foster diversity are strong, it doesn’t mean everyone will get along all of the time.
According to research, when it comes to taking annual leave, Australian workers are taking less and less of it each year. Don’t be afraid to take time off work. Vacations actually make you a better employee!
In our last blog we looked at why small gestures can lead to big increases in productivity in the workplace. Here are some more pointers that will help you improve not only your own work experience, but those around you.
