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Two-thirds of Kiwi graduates would choose a trade if starting again
A growing number of New Zealand graduates are reconsidering the value of a university degree, with new research showing many would opt for a skilled trade if given a second... Read more
The realities of working from home in a cost-of-living crunch
As the cost of petrol edges ever upwards, there is renewed interest in working from home as a practical solution to soaring transport costs. On the surface, the appeal is... Read more
Turning Tricky Interview Questions into Opportunities
Job interviews can be daunting, even for experienced professionals. While most candidates prepare for the basics, many still struggle with answering certain questions effectively. The challenge isn’t just knowing what... Read more
Less stress, better results: A modern guide to workplace efficiency
In today’s always-on work culture, being busy is often mistaken for being productive. Long to-do lists, constant notifications, and back-to-back tasks can create the illusion of efficiency—but real effectiveness comes... Read more
The Gift of Giving: How Volunteering Can Grow Your Career
As Anne Frank once wrote, “No one has ever become poor by giving.” While volunteering is often seen as something you do for others, it can also be one of... Read more
Common Interview Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
A job interview is your opportunity to make a strong and lasting impression. While most candidates focus on saying the “right” things, it’s often the avoidable mistakes that cost them... Read more