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Don’t believe all you read about Gen Y women – new survey on their beliefs and values in the workplace

If I had a dollar for every time I’ve been told “don’t worry, GenY women are different, they’ve got gender balance all sorted…” well, let’s just say my bank balance would be looking pretty darned healthy! But while there’s no doubt that GenY women are well positioned for career and life success, it’s also true »»

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Succession planning rated top concern

Succession planning and strengthening the leadership pipeline are the top talent concerns for corporate executives throughout the Asia-Pacific-Asia region, according to a new study. In the latest Talent Edge 2020 report by Deloitte, it was found that executives are forecasting severe leadership shortages in the coming years and are looking at various ways to accelerate »»

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Recruitment of international graduates on the rise

 Employer demand for international graduates in 2011 increased to levels not seen since before the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, according to a new report. The annual Graduate Outlook Survey by Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) showed a marked increase in the proportion of employers recruiting international graduates, and this was especially pronounced in the communication, »»

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The resume is not dead, it’s just evolving

  Despite the growth of social networking and the increasing use of LinkedIn and similar sites on which candidates can get their name out, the resume is not dead; it’s being adapted, according to leading recruiters. The recruitment industry is finding itself in an evolving landscape and the way candidates, employers and recruiters view the »»

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Australia Retail Sales Unexpectedly Fell in December as Job Market Weakens

Australian retail sales unexpectedly declined in December, the first drop in six months, as consumers spent less at grocers and on dining out in an economy where employment growth stalled last year. Sales (AURSCHNG) slipped 0.1 percent from a month earlier, when they rose a revised 0.1 percent, the Bureau of Statistics said in Sydney »»

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