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Passion and innovation as important as experience
Graduates and baby boomers can work together - benefiting both.

How on Earth did we work before Google?
The arrival of the search engine changed the way many of us do our jobs.

'Don't go there': The hospital doctors are warned against
Hospital admits the only way to go is up after ranking lowest among trainees.

Confessions of a superyacht worker
Behind the glamorous lifestyle and long hours and sometimes-lecherous bosses.

Schools to need 10 per cent more teachers by 2025
Growing student numbers add to teacher crisis.

Lion trainers bring silver service to hospo
Perceptions of hospitality as a career option are changing.

How does working in New Zealand compare with overseas?
Before you head overseas, read this.

'Please don't take my teacher' principal pleads
Tears as principals scramble to find staff.

Teacher recruitment plan too little too late
New Zealand schools need more than 800 more teachers next year.

Trailblazer: Anne Barry
She spent her career fighting fires - but being allowed to do that was her biggest fight.

The only guide to being happy at work that you will ever need
Here's how to maintain a good mood at work.

Is this New Zealand's best job?
She'd like to invite you to see some of New Zealand's most magnificent sites.

Doomsday delayed: Automation not so scary after all
Nearly half of NZ businesses expect to take on more workers as automation increases.

Rethink hiring policies, Kiwi firms told
About 60 per cent of NZ business find it hard to get skilled staff.

A helping hand from the boss
More companies are going the extra mile when workers are 'not okay'.

Big changes coming to the workplace
Get ready: They're entitled, they're young - and they want to be heard.

Aussie teachers reveal battles with burnout
It's not just Kiwi teachers who are struggling.

A day in the life of a marine reserve enthusiast
Snorkelling and kayaking in our pristine parks - is this New Zealand's best job?

Lifetime of commitment to writing honoured
Dramatist, critic and poet all had different backgrounds but shared a passion.

Labour abuses found in fibre rollout
Chorus must ensure subcontractors are not exploited workers, says watchdog.

'The cupboard is bare' tradies told after Cranston collapse
Tradespeople owed millions, but won't see a cent.

Young women set sights on seats at boardroom table
Female director numbers have only increased 1 per cent a year.