Jugglehood Office friendships: What to consider when making a friend at work It’s easy to form close bonds with the people we work with, given we face similar challenges and celebrate victories together.
Advice Blurred lines: When should you add a work colleague as a friend on Facebook? In a previous job I started receiving ‘friend’ requests through Facebook from my team members who I didn’t know very well.
Advice Dos and don’ts for graduates Finished university and found your very first proper corporate job? Before you tackle the challenges that await you in the workplace there are some essential do’s and don’ts for managing your first job successfully.
Advice Tiara Syndrome: How to stop it limiting your career Are you an accomplished professional who hesitates to highlight your achievements, especially when it’s directly connected to asking for a pay rise? You’re not alone – named Tiara Syndrome by the founders of Negotiating Women Inc and discussed by Sheryl Sandberg in her book Lean In, this ‘syndrome’ affects how women negotiate for pay rises in the workplace.
Advice How to manage a career saboteur before they damage your career Career sabotage is recognised as a form of workplace bullying by the WorkCover Authority of NSW.
News & Views The post-children career break: Is it right for you? After fifteen years in marketing and being the “kind of gal who was married to her job”, Melissa Grant experienced an unprecedented change in mindset while expecting her first child.