Monthly Archives: April 2017

Your Bags Are Packed, What Else Do You Need To Move For Work?

Have you been offered a job? Or perhaps you’re already employed and your boss has spotted just the kind of position and opportunity you’ve been waiting to take. The only issue is that the job is overseas. For most people, … Continue reading

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3 Jobs For Those Who Like To Help Others

A job is much more enjoyable and worthwhile if you are able to get some kind of rewarding feeling from it. In fact, the more rewarding the work is, the more likely you are to want to stay there for … Continue reading

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Simple Ways to Reduce Staff Turnover and Recruitment Costs

Recruiting and training employees can be a big drain on your business, especially if you’re experiencing a high staff turnover rate. If your staff are dropping like flies and you’re constantly in search of new workers, something isn’t right. Save … Continue reading

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All You Need To Know About Becoming A Freelance Accountant

Many people think that a freelance writer is the only freelance career out there. However, there are plenty of other freelance careers you can start. Today, we’re looking at one of the most popular, a freelance accountant. Below, you’ll see … Continue reading

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Moving With The Times: Are You Prepared For A 21st Century Job Hunt?

Unless you’ve been buried under a rock for the last few years, you’re probably aware that the world is changing at a pretty rapid pace. Today, we live in a very different world to the one which we inhabited 10, … Continue reading

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We’re Breaking Free(lance)

A lot of people are taking the big leap into freelance work. There are many reasons for this; it could be that the contract that they had at work was zero hours and this was reflecting a lack of job … Continue reading

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Seeing Red? Anger Management At Work

Like countless other people, you’ve probably seen at least one compilation of people totally losing it at work, and showing some behavior that’s unprofessional to say the least. Although these can be amusing to watch, this kind of behavior can … Continue reading

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Working and Studying Abroad

Finding job opportunities is difficult for anybody, but for some of us, it is almost impossible to find the career we want in our home country. Whatever the reason, it is sometimes necessary to move abroad to work, or it … Continue reading

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The Day Job vs the Daydream

There seems to be a split down the middle in regards to the ways in which people believe professional lives should be spent: some think that everybody should get a steady job that pays the bills and keeps food on … Continue reading

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Where Are All The Engineers?

On the face of things, the engineering industry is in great shape. Technology is making waves in almost every area of life – and the world – and it’s never been a better time to get started with what could … Continue reading

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