Many people have perceived barriers and gaps in achieving work opportunities and about the current employment market. According to a 2019 LinkedIn Survey held globally, Australians view age as the
Customise Your Resume – Tips & Tricks
To set yourself up for success in your job search, you will need to make minor adjustments to your resumé to each specific job you are targeting. Below are some
COVID-19 : Job Updates & Tips for Career Survival
With the nation’s unemployment figures continuing to rise in response to the current COVID-19 crisis, finding work has become immensely challenging for many Australians. Businesses are closing, yet some are
Performance Reviews and Career Discussions – What you need to know.
Are you heading into a performance review or formal career discussion with your Manager soon? Maybe you want to initiate a career meeting with your supervisor? If you are contemplating
Lying on your resumé is seriously bad news!
Have you ever altered the truth, fibbed or blatantly lied on your resumé? It’s been done before and it is the worst thing you can do when applying for a
Is it time to tidy your digital footprint in 2020?
Its January 2020, and you have probably had a fantastic festive season with lots of food, drinks and socialising – which is great for the soul. However, it may not
Employment Skills Shortage
It’s true, there are certainly some jobs that have a current shortage of skills, and they change every year. It is also a concern as these occupations are vital to
Psychometric Tests – What You Need to Know!
You made it to the shortlisting round for your dream job, and you pass with flying colours. Next you get another phone call from the HR Manager and you have
Queensland Labour Market Updates
As a coach, it is important that I stay on top of labour market information. My clients need to know where the jobs are! This includes sectors, occupations and locations,
Can you Spot the Typo?
As a three time accredited resumé writer I am also experienced in writing cover letters and job applications particularly for the Australian Public Sector. Having spent the past six years