Career Advice
How to resign without burning a bridge
“So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu…” So, the time has come to say goodbye to your workplace, your boss and your team. But you’re scared of creating a situation that offends, angers and potentially offsides all the people you have worked your ass off to keep happy for the past however many years? Tricky! Right?…
Read MoreYou Are Not Your Job! How to Achieve Work/Life Balance
Sorry to break it to you but you won’t totally rock at your job long term if you don’t take care of yourself in your down time. Sure, during work hours, give it your all, but when you clock off, your time is your own. That is, unless you have some cockamamie idea that professional…
Read MoreHow to smooth the way for workplace change
They say a change is as good as a holiday, right? Well, there’s no reason why that shouldn’t be the case at work. Change is good! It refreshes our environment, wakes people up and injects a burst of energy. Problem is, sometimes people don’t cope well with change. Routine is comfortable and reassuring so a…
Read MoreHow to prepare yourself for an interview
Telling yourself that you’re not even just a little nervous before a job interview… is just a lie! We all get nervous, don’t judge yourself! However, the key to suppressing those nerves and making sure that you nail the interview for the job of your dreams, can be as simple as following a few little…
Read MoreThe Goldilocks Approach to Recruitment
Remember the Goldilocks story; porridge too hot or too cold, bed too hard or too soft? Everything had to be “juuuust right”. Recruiting’s a bit like that. You want your shortlisters to have just the right balance of hard and soft skills. That’s the key to finding the ideal employee. In recruitment, we take…
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