Online jobs to shape future workforce
With technology changing and shaping the way we communicate with each other and run our everyday lives, there is no wonder that the future workforce will be largely influenced by the online world.
With technology changing and shaping the way we communicate with each other and run our everyday lives, there is no wonder that the future workforce will be largely influenced by the online world.
Twitter is becoming an increasingly effective platform for job seekers, with more people catching on to this innovative strategy to help land the perfect job.
The Queensland employment sector received a major boost this month, with the announcement of a $5 billion project earmarked for the Sunshine Coast.
Social media sites can be a major boon for jobseekers, with a recent survey revealing 90 per cent of employers look to recruit through this digital platform.
The Gold Coast City Council is launching an initiative to bolster activity in the construction sector, creating more than 4,000 jobs in the region over the next four years.
A job interview is an opportunity for employers to evaluate potential staff members – ultimately determining whether the individual is suitable for the position.
In uncertain economic conditions job hunting can be a challenging process for even the most qualified professional.
LinkedIn is a relatively new concept, but one that is set to revolutionise the recruitment process as many employers turn to the digital world to seek out skilled workers.
The federal government has launched an initiative to boost indigenous employment levels by creating a new generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander professionals.
The Queensland employment sector received a boost today (September 14) after the government announced a series of multimillion-dollar construction projects across the state – rebuilding flood affected communities.
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