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‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

With mass job cuts across Australia’s largest media companies, is there a way out of the advertising downturn, or is it time to face up to a new normal?

  • by Calum Jaspan

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Why do young people hate their jobs? I’ll give you a clue
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Opinion

Why do young people hate their jobs? I’ll give you a clue

Why should young workers slave away at a job they hate when the traditional rewards of hard work, such as owning a house, are so far out of reach?

  • by Jim Bright
‘A knife through Service NSW’: Senior executives set to be sacked

‘A knife through Service NSW’: Senior executives set to be sacked

The union says it believes 125 jobs are set to be cut in the first of “waves” of redundancy under the changes, which the government says will include executives.

  • by Christopher Harris
Vocational guidance reverts to type
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Vocational guidance reverts to type

Cutting the ribbon on your career.

Rate rises hit the jobs market as ‘help wanted’ signs disappear

Rate rises hit the jobs market as ‘help wanted’ signs disappear

The Reserve Bank has said it wants to bring down inflation and keep the jobless rate as low as possible. Now job vacancies are starting to fall sharply.

  • by Shane Wright
The perfect storm driving almost a million of us to take on multiple jobs

The perfect storm driving almost a million of us to take on multiple jobs

The combination of high inflation, high interest rates and plentiful jobs is leading many people to work a second job.

  • by Josh Gordon and Jewel Topsfield
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Should I be brutally honest in my exit interview?

Should I be brutally honest in my exit interview?

Knowing when to hold back in an exit interview can be a valuable skill, but sometimes it’s worth speaking up.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
How much work do we actually need to do? Less than you think
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Opinion

How much work do we actually need to do? Less than you think

We spend around one-third of our lives at work. Have you ever stopped and asked why?

  • by Tim Duggan
Workers are trying to escape their jobs. This is why
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Analysis

Workers are trying to escape their jobs. This is why

Workers are keen to look for work elsewhere as most do not believe they are paid enough, according to Australia’s largest report on salary trends.

  • by Sue White
‘Almost too good to be true’: Jobless rate eases as 40,000 people find work

‘Almost too good to be true’: Jobless rate eases as 40,000 people find work

But there are signs the job market is gradually loosening, giving the RBA little reason to lift interest rates next week.

  • by Rachel Clun and Shane Wright
News Corp to cut sales staff, up to 80 jobs to go

News Corp to cut sales staff, up to 80 jobs to go

The cuts come during an advertising downturn affecting the whole media industry and the company’s bid to find up to $65 million in savings. 

  • by Calum Jaspan