by Ella Toumazou | May 22, 2024 | Accounting & Finance, Executive, The world @work
Back in April 2020, I left my last role as a Senior Consultant with a large global recruitment organisation to focus on my growing family. At the time Covid was taking hold, causing significant uncertainty and disruption, but little did I realise quite how much the...
by Renata Bernarde | Jun 17, 2022 | Job Hunting Made Simple, The world @work
I am always giving my clients tips on how to work online. Here are the key complaints I hear from clients and friends: It’s hard to connect with peopleIt’s hard to keep productiveIt’s lonely, and There’s a tendency to work too much I feel this happens for...
by Susannah Attenborough | May 25, 2022 | Business Support, Diversity & Inclusion, The world @work
My lived experience of part-time work, parenting, and working from home Three years ago I was looking to return to the workforce after having children. I really wanted to cut out the dreaded commute time to the office, as well as those rushed pickups from school and...
by Anita Ziemer | Apr 22, 2022 | The world @work
Covid delayed a lot of Under 30s’ plans for the exhilarating two year stint living and working abroad, but with borders re-open, they’re busting out in big numbers again. Before moving to London this month from Melbourne, 27 year old Kirsty had two very attractive...
by Richard Dunlop | Feb 7, 2022 | Executive, Interchange Bench, The world @work
Thinking about how best to make your new team member feel valued from the very beginning takes little time or effort, but the impact can certainly be lasting. I was lucky enough to take six months off in 2021 (which unfortunately coincided with yet another lockdown in...