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Why you don’t have to like cars to love a career at carsales!
Even as a toddler, Karen was fascinated by how aeroplanes take flight! Find out how she turned her lifelong passion for aeronautics into a dream career.
How one savvy graduate found career success in sales
Even as a toddler, Karen was fascinated by how aeroplanes take flight! Find out how she turned her lifelong passion for aeronautics into a dream career.
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Don’t have kids? You can still request flexible working (and here’s where you’ll be supported to do it)
Bias against parents at work — especially for mothers — has been well documented. But that doesn’t mean that people without children don’t face problems too. For people without kids, requesting flexible work arrangements can feel like stepping into uncharted...
Looking for a career that doesn’t stand still? This story is for you!
Liz Cadogan has worked for Stantec for more than 15 years – but her career has not stayed in one place! Joining the company as a Project Manager in 2008, she now heads up the division as the Director of Project Management Practices across all of Australia and New...
A fascinating peek into the life of a FIFO working parent
If you were a hairdresser considering your next career move, what would come to mind first? If by chance, you thought of being a FIFO (fly in fly out) underground truck driver, then congratulations – you thought exactly as Danielle (Dani) Harvey did. Okay, maybe this...
What does real work flexibility look like to you? (Hint: It’s probably not just about work hours)
In 2021, at the height of Melbourne’s most stringent COVID-19 lockdowns, Kat Kruger was wondering whether she would have to give birth alone. Her partner was in Queensland. She was stuck in Victoria. And even if he was with her, he wouldn’t have been allowed inside...
4 Employers supporting neurodivergent women at work
1. Maintain eye contact2. Don't interrupt3. Keep your body still and directed towards the person you are listening toThese are three basic tenets of active listening. And for a neurotypical person, they might seem pretty simple. But for some neurodivergent people,...
Three menopause facts every employer needs to know
Spoiler alert: This article is not about detecting or dealing with the signs or symptoms of menopause. (However, as it impacts almost every person with a womb, we’d certainly encourage you to read up on the symptoms.) Instead, we’re here to share three important facts...
Is your employer this flexible when life takes unexpected twists?
If your life took an unexpected turn, how flexible would your employer be about your working arrangements? At AngloGold Ashanti (AGAA), flexible working means more than a four-day week or compressed hours. At AGAA they understand that life is unpredictable and that...
An easy mind trick for understanding intersectionality (and 5 employers who already get it right)
Imagine you are standing in the center of a bustling crossroads where multiple highways converge. One highway carries a set of vehicles, travelers, and stories that all relate to your gender. Another, a unique and different flow of traffic carries the stories and...
A 5-step guide to your self-development and career growth at Thales
After all, in a huge organization, it’s easy to feel like you’re just one of countless others – why should they care about you? But the truth is, the size of a company has little to do with how much it cares and supports its people. Whether a global conglomerate or an...