
Job interview canned after pay question
Woman claims her interview was cancelled after she asked how much her salary would be.
Woman claims her interview was cancelled after she asked how much her salary would be.
Overused and trendy buzzwords used to impress can end up haven't the opposite effect, finds Raewyn Court
There has been a shift in the way people look for new jobs, a research by talent solutions company Hudson has found, and employers are not quite keeping up.
Employers could impose hefty penalties on employees who decline to participate in genetic testing.
Dani Wright talks to a recent jobseeker about why being true to yourself is the way in to your ideal role
We all have those days at work. Due to boredom, time creeps so slowly and we are mentally pushing the clock to signal the end of the day.
Diversity in the workplace enhances an employer's performance and their bottom line, finds Raewyn Court
Change is constant but some in the know are tipping what is likely to be on the horizon for the New Zealand workplace
One Kiwi business is benefiting from letting staff choose the hours they work and holidays they get.
The boom in the construction and infrastructure industry will provide great opportunities for years to come
Even if you were happy to see the back of your old boss, their replacement doesn't automatically signify the dawning of a positive era.
Varnishing or plain telling porkies... whatever you call it, untruths about skills and experience will find you out.
There are a number of hobbies that will provide added benefits to your work and personal life.
Dani Wright talks to a tour de force of entrepreneurship, Linda Jenkinson, about how setbacks should be embraced and why there's no luck involved in her global business success.
Now that we are all back to work, kids are back to school and the regularity of general life has resumed, many turn to their career and assess whether or not it's time to move on.
Recently I was asked to single out the leadership challenge I think inexperienced managers struggle with the most. To me, it's the
Reading Frances Valintine's dazzling list of achievements and awards in the field of digital education, it would be easy to feel a
There's no doubt that when people are happily engaged in their work, they're less likely to look further afield. Good employers strive
You sometimes have to deal with a few snakes to reach the ladders
The office lolly jar is like the watering hole in the Serengeti: If you observe long enough you'll get a peek into the inner workings of an entire social ecosystem.
GemLab founder Paul Nilsson reflects on his business' 30-year history and explains how it has overcome a huge hurdle.
This janitor clocked so much overtime that he took home $344,000 in a single year - but was allegedly caught out hiding in a closet for hours.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us but that doesn't mean jobs are going to dry up, in fact there may be more than ever
COMMENT: Why do some businesses survive or even thrive post-disaster, while others sink faster than the Titanic?
Not many things strike fear into the hearts of jobs hunters more than a random phone call from a recruiter
Working more than 39 hours a week can wreak havoc on your mental and physical health, a new study has found.
COMMENT: Time is far too easily gobbled up in meetings, Robyn Pearce writes.
Search goes global for top-flight talent to fill c-suite positions in New Zealand
It sounds like a dream, but it's not that simple.