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How to make sure you get feedback on your job application
Rejection is hard - but at least you can learn from it.

Sex scandal private eye on how to negotiate with blackmailers
Gavin de Becker literally wrote the book on extortion.

Why should health board nurses get paid more than resthome nurses?
Wage settlements leave care sector struggling to find staff.

Thousands of workers needed in booming construction sector
Training a focus this year, says PM, as report warns of lack of workers.

Kiwi nabs dream job: 'Wow, I'm being paid to do this'
She gets flown to instagrammable spots and takes photos.

60 years of massive change at NZ Post
When Bruce Benfell started work as a cadet, his final job did not even exist.

JOYN the revolution: Become a freelance recruiter
SPONSORED: When the gig economy works like a dream.

The values behind the $200m business
Māori business shows how valuing people and the environment adds to the bottom line.

Teacher trainee numbers surge
After years of falling numbers, teaching is becoming popular again.

Kiwifruit growers line up workers as harvest nears
A bumper crop predicted - but will there be enough people to pick the fruit?

PM: More on dole doesn't mean more jobless
Development fund has only provided 54 jobs, says National

Does a university degree equip students for the real workforce?
Australian businessman Mark Bouris says 'no'.

Education reforms chance to make best of in-job training
Nearly all available workers have jobs, so upskilling has to adapt.

How the gender pay gap adds up over time
Even only 1 or 2 per cent makes thousands of dollars' difference.

More jobs for regions: Government pledges $100m
Development fund to target Māori and Pasifika.

Rise of the supercommuter: The long drive home
More people are driving hundreds of kilometres to work every week.

Is this the best job in the world?
Superyachts, fast cars and mansions could be part of your everyday working life.

Action needed now to head off early-childhood teacher shortage
New centres are opening all the time -but is there enough staff for them?

Meet the Russian criminal lawyer who went into the closet
Her new job lets her exercise her unique skill set.

'What about us?' Teacher shortages in early childhood sector too
Sector says ministry's claims about lack of data 'concerning'.

480 workers to get living wage as Westpac joins movement
Bank third corporate to up pay of lowest-earners.

Fencer shortage: Are people afraid of hard work?
Fencing firms offer good money - but no one wants the jobs.