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Be kind, rewind
Reflecting on the previous year entails examining the highs and lows, wins and defeats, and evaluating them in order to enhance one's overall performance in the coming year.
What Makes a job ‘Good’ or Ethical?
We are often asked what jobs fit the criteria of a ‘good job’ or ethical job is. This article will explain in detail the process on how we screen job listings, what the criteria to consider them as do good jobs and what an ethical job looks like
Reflections on the For-Purpose workforce: JBWere 2021 Cause Report
The key takeaways from the JBWere 2021 New Zealand Cause Report, which examines the environment in which for-purpose (charities and not-for-profits) organizations operate, are discussed in this article.
Can you afford to wait until May for your new hire?
For recruiters, the approaching holiday breaks usually equates to a slower time for hiring. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to coast until the next year—it’s actually quite the contrary. We are offering a way you can continue recruiting even you're on a holiday.
The #1 Way to Reduce Stress is….Planning
Planning, according to a recent international survey conducted by Harvard psychologist Robert Epstein, is the single most effective approach for lowering stress since it avoids tensions from arising in the first place. Here's some planning tips to get you started.
It’s good to talk- how to have empowering conversations about disability, health and hiring
Because of low expectations and preconceived assumptions about their ability, people with disabilities have long been excluded from or underrepresented in the employment. This article discusses the number of reasons why you should consider hiring disabled persons at your organisation.
Too young, too old, just right - The goldilocks recruitment method
You make judgments about a new employee's abilities, competence, and suitability for a specific function whenever you recruit them. However, it's vital that you don't make decisions solely on a person's age.
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