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October

Watch one less Netflix episode and take a micro course to get ahead

Daily five- to seven-minute doses are enough to brush up on skills – and could save your career as your role inevitably changes, says Hudson’s Simon Moylan.

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  • Sally Patten

Executive Education hub for those who want to get ahead

The new hub on afr.com will showcase new careers and skills opportunities.

  • Joanne Gray

How Helen Lynch broke the rules to lend to a future chief justice

The trailblazing banker has spent her career encouraging other businesswomen to have the courage to speak up and challenge the status quo.

  • Joanne Gray

Why this EY consultant is happy to take a 30pc pay cut

Money makes a big difference to people’s wellbeing until they earn $100,000, then it takes a lot of money or something a little fulfilling to be happier.

  • Finbar O'Mallon

How to use Q4 to boost your career in 2022

Workplace experts are urging professionals to take advantage of easing restrictions to rebuild neglected relationships to set themselves up for career success in 2022.

  • Tess Bennett

Four in 10 workers are ready to quit their jobs

New data shows the global resignation trend is working its way through the Australian labour force as a lack of career opportunities and pay rises takes effect.

  • Jack Derwin

September

How work perks can accelerate your career

Australian professionals weigh in on the most valuable things they’ve asked their employer for, aside from cash.

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  • Tess Bennett

Meet the executives who landed a global role without leaving home

Promotions are still on the table for some multinational companies, even while borders are shut.

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  • Tess Bennett

Why a stint in sales will boost your career

Sales roles teach critical skills such as psychology, communication, building a rapport and an appreciation for the top and bottom line.

  • Sally Patten