
There are lies, damn lies and there are CVs
Varnishing or plain telling porkies... whatever you call it, untruths about skills and experience will find you out.
Varnishing or plain telling porkies... whatever you call it, untruths about skills and experience will find you out.
There are a number of hobbies that will provide added benefits to your work and personal life.
Dani Wright talks to a tour de force of entrepreneurship, Linda Jenkinson, about how setbacks should be embraced and why there's no luck involved in her global business success.
Now that we are all back to work, kids are back to school and the regularity of general life has resumed, many turn to their career and assess whether or not it's time to move on.
Watch The Economy Hub: Housing affordability, immigration and Trump's policies will be the big economic election issues this year.
COMMENT: Even a little relief for taxpayers will take a big bite out of the Government's expected surpluses, Brian Fallow writes.
Recently I was asked to single out the leadership challenge I think inexperienced managers struggle with the most. To me, it's the
Reading Frances Valintine's dazzling list of achievements and awards in the field of digital education, it would be easy to feel a
It's particularly a job-seekers market in information and communications technology, trades and services, and manufacturing, transport and logistics.
You've probably got more of a chance walking dogs for a living than teaching kids in the coming decade's labour market.
A Dunedin dairy owner has vowed to boycott Cadbury products and called on other New Zealanders to do the same.
Bill English and Malcolm Turnbull have delivered a two-fingered salute to @realDonaldTrump by vowing to try and push ahead with TPP.
Comment: New Zealand will clearly be interested in its lamb and dairy exports into the UK once it leaves the EU, which account for almost 60 per cent of goods exports to the UK.
There's no doubt that when people are happily engaged in their work, they're less likely to look further afield. Good employers strive
In just four years, My Food Bag has become a household name. Co-founders Cecilia Robinson and Nadia Lim tell Rebecca Barry Hill why working at speed is the key to their success
In a leaked employee briefing pack staff were told they were expected to be back on the job this morning.
New Zealand's chief executives are concerned about the speed of technological change and finding staff with key skills, PwC's 20th survey found.
Milford Asset Management's principal Brian Gaynor is taking a step back from the fund manager's investment operations.
Humiliating, sexual, racist acts have been uncovered inside an Australian street fundraiser business. This is the depressing life of a charity collector.
How much banks have to pay for off-shore funding will be the main determinant of whether rates continue to rise this year, says ASB bank boss Barbara Chapman.
Two months into the job, new Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith talks to science reporter Jamie Morton about the state of the sector.
Speaking at the World Government Summit, Elon Musk talked about aliens, AI, commercial space flights and a 'universal income' for every human.
You sometimes have to deal with a few snakes to reach the ladders
COMMENT: In last week's monetary policy statement , the word "uncertainty" came up eleven times, by Mark Lister's count.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said more interest-rate increases will be appropriate if the US economy meets the central bank's outlook.
Employers are increasingly taking advantage of the diversity of their workforce to access opportunities in new markets, according to recent research.
We talk to Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams of What Ever it Takes, a home-based rehabilitation and support services organisation.
With the Trans-Pacific Partnership on ice, Trade Minister Todd McClay has been travelling the globe ahead of a meeting in Chile next month.
Valentine's Day is a chance to celebrate love but amorous punters are warned to err on the side of caution when it comes to the workplace.
The office lolly jar is like the watering hole in the Serengeti: If you observe long enough you'll get a peek into the inner workings of an entire social ecosystem.