EmploymentThe boss who won't work long hoursStewart Butterfield's billion-dollar start-up has an internal mantra of "work hard, go home."22 Aug 03:22 AM
Lifestyle'Ditch wedding ring for job interviews'A top recruiter has caused outrage on LinkedIn by claiming women should lose their wedding ring if they want to impress in an interview.22 Aug 02:43 AM
LifestyleBeing sole breadwinner: Bad for men, good for womenBut research shows the opposite impact when women are the only ones bringing home the bacon.19 Aug 12:25 AM
EmploymentSurviving annoying workmatesAre you letting a colleague's annoying habits get the better of you?18 Aug 09:28 PM
EmploymentTom O'Neil: The Tough QuestionsOf all the different types of interview questions prospective candidates are asked, the one people fear the most is the dreaded "behavioural" 18 Aug 09:11 PM
EmploymentPlan b may set you up for failureResearch shows there's a danger in merely contemplating options other than success.18 Aug 01:50 AM
EmploymentFirm grip on salary purse stringsKiwi workers shouldn't hold their breath for a decent pay rise this year17 Aug 02:41 AM
OpinionDebbie Mayo-SmithDebbie Mayo-Smith: Three tips to get your email marketing rightCOMMENT: I believe there are the five vital components of a successful marketing email.16 Aug 09:00 PM
EmploymentLies Kiwis tell to attend job interviewsGetting out of work to attend a job interview without telling your boss can be difficult.16 Aug 07:45 PM
Aged careWhen your dream kills your retirementIf you don't plan carefully, you might have to go back to work when you least want to.16 Aug 12:20 AM
OpinionRobyn PearceRobyn Pearce: Count your 'hats'COMMENT: If life is too busy, maybe it's time to step back and evaluate.15 Aug 09:00 PM
New ZealandTrade upA chronic shortage of apprentices has sparked a national campaign to promote New Zealand's need for more skilled people in trades and services.11 Aug 11:53 PM
Aged care2030: A world with more retirees than kidsMore than 50 countries face the risk of a pension crisis as the number of people over the age of 65 exceeds the young.11 Aug 10:15 PM
EmploymentFirst step on career ladder is highFresh out of university with a shiny new degree, interview nailed and job offer accepted, the prospect of finally starting the job 11 Aug 04:29 AM
EmploymentHot IT industry allowing workers to job-hopMore than 50 per cent of IT industry workers are planning to change jobs within 12 months.10 Aug 10:20 PM
OpinionDebbie Mayo-SmithDebbie Mayo-Smith: Saving time and money in the officeCOMMENT: I'd like to share a little secret with you to save you time and the business money.09 Aug 08:35 PM
OpinionRobyn PearceIs work/life balance a myth?COMMENT: Life balance does not happen by accident.09 Aug 06:25 PM
EmploymentCan workers be taught emotional resilience?You may know someone like this at work: optimistic and resilient, they appear to bounce through challenges drawing on an internal 08 Aug 06:20 PM
Freight and logisticsDriverless trucks within decadeA Danish CEO predicts his trucking business can start operating without drivers within 5-10 years.08 Aug 04:15 AM
OpinionHarold Hillman: How to coach more and manage lessCOMMENT: The distinction between managing and coaching is not about one being better than the other.08 Aug 12:35 AM
EmploymentCareer Coach: Initiative gets you everywhereTaking initiative is an important factor when considering someone for a career advancement, business leaders say.04 Aug 10:30 PM
EmploymentYou're not redundant, the job isRedundancy can mean different things for different people - for some it's an opportunity to do something new and more meaningful than the job they're leaving; for others is can be devastating, difficult to deal with and recover from.04 Aug 09:44 PM
EmploymentTom O'Neil: Interview basics always the sameIf you are struggling to make sense of the curly questions thrown at you during an interview, don't worry - you are not alone!04 Aug 09:26 PM
EmploymentTwo simple ways to be happy at workEating lunch at your desk and answering emails after work can harm your health and happiness.04 Aug 08:28 PM
EmploymentThe rise and fall of Kevin RobertsHis controversial comments sparked a gender row and brought a close to a once sparkling career in the ad world.04 Aug 12:00 AM
EmploymentWorking through the generation gapRecent research by international human resources consultancy Aon Hewitt has shown generational differences between what makes for 03 Aug 10:11 PM
EmploymentSaatchi's Kevin Roberts: 'I failed fast'Saatchi and Saatchi boss Kevin Roberts has resigned following a controversial interview in which he said he spent no time on gender issues.03 Aug 10:56 AM
EmploymentWalmart workers charged with fatally crushing shoplifterThree Walmart employees have been charged for killing a shoplifter, as they were preventing him from stealing DVDs.03 Aug 01:12 AM
OpinionDebbie Mayo-SmithDebbie Mayo-Smith: Two easy, helpful productivity tipsCOMMENT: At the end of the day take five minutes to review your time at work.02 Aug 10:45 PM
BDBDEmployment'Still much work to do' in gender rowThe head of one of New Zealand's top advertising agencies says there is more to be done to improve gender diversity.01 Aug 06:50 PM
EmploymentMy Food Bag appears to stand by RobertsMy Food Bag is well known for its female leadership, but chairman Kevin Roberts is in hot water over his statements on diversity.01 Aug 12:20 AM
EmploymentWords that got Kevin Roberts in troubleKevin Roberts has been put on leave from his role as chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi after an interview in which he said there was no gender bias in the industry.31 Jul 06:07 AM
EmploymentBeing 'PC' is another way of showing courtesyOur workplaces could benefit from more kindness, politeness and civility.28 Jul 10:15 PM
OpinionThree things to do to get ahead at workFollow these steps and you'll be in line for a pay rise.28 Jul 07:24 PM