Researching your career
Networking You Way to Success
For many job seekers looking to secure that next career step, networking can be a useful activity. It accesses a large part of the job market - the hidden job market - which it is estimated represents up to 80% of available job opportunities at any given time.
Choosing the right training and education options to assist your return to work
If you haven't worked for a while, you might be feeling that you can't possibly compete for positions against people who appear to be better qualified, more experienced or just plain smarter than you.
Regional living - looking into your local labour market
An understanding of your local labour market is an important element of making career decisions. If you live in a regional area, you may face career planning challenges that people living in larger centres do not experience.
Success in your new job
After you have been successful in finding your job (whether paid or volunteer), follow these tips to help ensure that it will be a positive experience for you and for your employer.
Too many offers - how do you choose?
Now this is a 'good' problem to have, but nonetheless it can present real issues and you will need to weigh up the pros and cons of each offer.