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Women in Leadership - Melanie

Women in Leadership - Melanie Evans

As part of the International Women’s Day, our Managing Director Louise Langridge interviewed Melanie Evans, CEO at ING Australia. In this video Melanie…

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How to hire good developers

How to hire good developers - forget chasing…

We spoke with Ming T.Chow who is a technology leader within Rakuten (Kobo) on hiring great developers.

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Women in Tech - Jaqui Visch

Women in Tech - Jaqui Visch

We spoke to Jaqui Visch, Chief Digital Information Officer at PwC (previously Chief Technology and Data Officer at AMP) about her inspiring career…

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Contractor vs employee: Which

Contractor vs employee: Which should you hire?

Do we hire a contractor or an employee on a permanent basis? This is a dilemma that hiring managers and companies face on a daily basis. 

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5 Considerations When Growing

5 Considerations When Growing Your Business

Your business is growing. You’ve spent weeks, even months, in meetings and on calls defining the right growth strategy. Now that you’ve laid a solid…

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Women in Tech - Swati Singh,

Women in Tech - Swati Singh, CUA

Swati is a visionary technology leader who benefits from 20+ years experience working with leading Australian ASX organisations including Credit Union…

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Women in Tech - Jessica

Women in Tech - Jessica Flanagan, Deckard Technologies

Jess is passionate about exploring, optimising and creating best practices to develop systems that improve quality and efficiency.

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How To Write A Cover Letter (

How To Write A Cover Letter (With Templates)

You’ve found your dream job. You read the job description and it seems like you’re a great match, so you apply. You upload your recently spruced up CV…

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How To Find A New Job After

How To Find A New Job After Being Made Redundant

You haven’t been made redundant. Your job has. It’s important to understand the semantics here.

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