Simon Eid is the Group VP, Australia & New Zealand of Splunk, the world’s first Data-to-Everything Platform. He is inspiringly passionate about the culture they’ve created and believes “the reason we’ve succeeded is we live and breathe our culture.”
Life hacks for working mums – by working mums
We asked working mums from WORK180 and our Endorsed Employers to share their tips, tricks and general life hacks on work-life balance, self-care and transferable skills you gain as a parent.
Seeing projects and people fulfil their potential
Dan Collins joined Calibre as a graduate engineer back in 2007. He’s now a principal engineer overseeing important urban development projects out of Brisbane. He shares his passion for mentoring others and what’s kept him at the organisation for 13 years.
Transferable Skills and Your Career
Transferable skills are the skills you build up throughout your employment, education and life that are non-technical, don’t belong to a particular industry or role and can be transferred as you move between jobs and industries.
Episode Nine: Remote Working During COVID-19 and Beyond
Remote Working During COVID-19 and Beyond. Episode Nine with Kirsten Clacey
Policies That Put You Ahead of the Pack
Aleta was 4 months pregnant when she interviewed at Origin Energy and was upfront about her pregnancy and her plans to return part time. Now she manages a team of 30 in a control room responsible for 30% of Australia’s east coast gas supply.
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How one tech leader soared to success with South32
Where could tackling your fears lead you? Sarah Braund shares how overcoming hers led to a passionate career at South32.
A new dress code: 4 women reclaim what dress for success means to them
Like it or not, women’s appearances are still heavily scrutinized in the workplace. Four women from WORK180 Endorsed Employers share how they’re rewriting the dress code rules.
High VIS-ibility: Meet the women in hard hats paving the way for a new generation
If there’s one thing we’ve definitely learned in all our years here at WORK180, it’s this: young women cannot be what they cannot see. When addressing gender diversity in traditionally male-dominated industries like engineering and trades, the more visible women role...
WGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality Award: Congrats to all our WORK180 Endorsed Employers!
ICYMI: The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) released their updated list of organizations granted Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) citation! The list features 115 employers who have all been recognized for their active commitment to achieving...
Leading diversity: Insights from ally and author Duncan Hewett
We regularly invite our WORK180 Endorsed Employers to events and conversations designed to inform and inspire their continued commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Most recently, we hosted a fireside chat with Duncan Hewett, an accomplished expert...
How Urban Utilities is breaking the industry mold and hiring more women
The water and wastewater services industry is notoriously male-dominated. So what did it take for Urban Utilities to recently hire not one, but three women into frontline roles (in just one month)? We recently sat down with Darcy Richardson, Talent Partner at Urban...











