From negotiating your first pay rise to climbing the corporate ladder, we share tips for women who want to succeed in the workplace.
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8 tips for making a successful career change
Guest Writer | June 28, 2023
Navigating a career change can be daunting, but it's a great opportunity to find a career that aligns with your values, skills and interests.
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Best streamline practices for managing a remote dedicated software team
Staff Writer | June 23, 2023
Embrace these best practices to unlock the full potential of your remote software team and drive productivity and innovation.
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Why having a work friend matters
Mia Barnes | June 19, 2023
Work friends can make the longest days seem manageable — sometimes even enjoyable. Here's why work friendships matter.
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10 tips for planning a successful sabbatical
Guest Writer | June 14, 2023
Try these tips to help ease your money worries in the lead up to a sabbatical, and to make the return as comfortable as possible.
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Women struggle to regain lost ground in workforce after pandemic
The Conversation | June 9, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated social and economic inequality for women, and they have been slower to return to work than men.
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Representation in Australia: Which industries and fields have seen growth for women?
Staff Writer | June 3, 2023
With the increasing number of women now having access to higher education, career prospects have significantly opened for them.
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How to stop being a people pleaser in 3 simple steps
Guest Writer | May 24, 2023
If you’re a people pleaser, you become a magnet for other people’s priorities at the detriment of your own. Here's how to break the habit.
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Two thirds of Australian authors are women, but they earn just $18,200 a year from writing
The Conversation | May 17, 2023
While author incomes have (very slightly) grown, they remain perilously low – making it hard to find time to write.
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Why switching off from work is key to boosting your productivity
Guest Writer | May 12, 2023
Taking the time to ‘switch off’ is critical to work performance and in being better humans for ourselves and those around us, writes Roxanne Calder.