This Month
- Opinion
- Flexible working
Work from home if you want but don’t expect a pay rise
Remote working is linked with lower wage growth, higher productivity and happier staff.
- Pilita Clark
- Opinion
- Start-ups
‘We’re stressed and tired, and we’ve never been happier’: start-up founder
Despite the stress, sweat and tears, the founder of Modano says he is never happier than when problem-solving with his colleagues.
- Michael Hutchens
- Exclusive
- Graduate jobs
EY top of the pile for graduates
Despite a torrid year for the big management consultancies, they remain in strong demand as future employers.
- Julie Hare
Working as a female lawyer in Pakistan was ‘easier than expected’
Lawyer Tess Lambourne took the long route from Melbourne to Sydney, via jobs in Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan and Dubai.
- Ciara Seccombe and Maxim Shanahan
January
- Opinion
- Leadership lessons
A new global gender divide is emerging
Young men and young women’s world views are pulling apart. The consequences could be far-reaching.
- John Burn-Murdoch
- Opinion
- Leadership lessons
Office politics is not optional: learn to play or be its victim
Most of us disapprove of wily work machinations, but experts say ignoring power structures will hold you back.
- Miranda Green
More jobs demand interpersonal skills, survey reveals
Demand for interpersonal skills has surged as work-from-home jobs become more prevalent, analysis of 12 million job ads between 2015 and 2022 has revealed.
- Julie Hare
As office workers make their return, so does the lowly cubicle
Cubicles, like scrunchies, are back, spurred by demand from employers and employees alike.
- Ellen Rosen
Nobel Prize winner cautions on rush into STEM
The economist says the rise of artificial intelligence may boost the need for more graduates with empathy and creativity, rather than science and maths skills.
- Tom Rees