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Will the battle for diversity ever be won?
Diversity was improving in the boardrooms - but has gone backwards again.

Hire hopes: The Kiwi companies that want YOU
If the work week is filling you with dread, it may be time to look for a new job.

Billions of dollars of spending: Why tradespeople are so valued
Projects worth billions will keep Kiwi workers busy for years.

Employers push fast-forward on video interviews
Technology is revolutionising the job-hunt.

How to turn coworkers into friends
You spend almost as much time of them as you do your family: you might as well get on.

Should Kiwis be worried about robots?
More jobs? Lower wages? Government looks into future of work.

How you might be sabotaging yourself at work
If you're doing these things you are limited your chances of promotion.

The Kiwi companies that want YOU
Is the long weekend making you rethink your life decisions? A job might be waiting.

Chaos or creation: How tech will affect the future workplace
Kiwis invited to have their say as Government examines the impact of technology.

The tales your emails are telling about you
Your boss knows more about you than you realise.

Whoops: You've mucked up at work - now what?
How to get past your first mistake at the new job.

How to make more money without too much effort
The job not paying enough? Try these hacks.

Seven career mistakes you might be making
If you are doing these things you could be limiting your future.

Caretaker's long farewell at the school gate
After 30 years, Ned Pukeroa is leaving Morningside School - but he's not going far.

Apprentice training changes a 'disaster', warns boss
Less work for locals and job losses likely, according to engineering firm head.

Roadside stand lands 'legend' a job
All Dave Cowgill wanted was work - and a kindhearted stranger helped him find it.

The Kiwi companies that want YOU
Looking for change? Your new job could already be waiting for you.

Q&A: Chasing the ivory poachers
This job comes with risks from predators both human and animal.

'Speed dating' hooks up students and employers
One boss so impressed, student hired on the spot.

Why you should criticise the boss - not the other way round
Criticism can stun the creative process rather than improve it.

Tech giant pairs with Kiwi schools to get kids into work
New Zealand faces a 'significant' shortage of IT workers.

Hawkesby: No, jobless Kiwis are not lazy
COMMENT: Not everyone who doesn't have a job is lazy.

The $150,000 job no one wanted
For Tracey Goodall it meant a longed-for change of lifestyle.

How to stay relevant in a changing workplace
Keep your skills up-to-date - but make sure they are the right skills.