Harassment – know when it’s happening in your work place Oh, how the world has changed just in the space of 5 years. And change is more so… read more →
Nana nap anyone? This is my little grandson who’d fallen asleep on the couch…so cute! Is there anything better than the odd Sunday afternoon nap! However, if you’re finding yourself… read more →
If you’ve attended interviews before, I’m sure you will be aware of some common interview questions that are frequently asked, regardless of the job or company. These might include: What… read more →
Twelve months ago, we commenced the recruitment arm of Safety Services Australia called Recruitment Australia. Since that time, we have continued to grow, service more clients and place some fantastic… read more →
Recruiting for a new role is not something that happens overnight. Recruiters, their clients and candidates go through a series of steps culminating in an offer. But what if the… read more →
Preparation + Practise = Persuasive Performance If you’ve attended interviews before, I’m sure you will be aware of some common interview questions that are frequently asked, regardless of the job… read more →
Returning to Work after extended leave – knocking imposter syndrome on the head. People take extended leave for many reasons – maternity leave, caring for family members, illness, mental… read more →
Sandwiched tightly between Top Brass and the teaming masses sits a wild-eyed individual madly singing a safety tune. He’s the most misunderstood, maligned and unsung person in all the world… read more →
We came across a great article this week on the importance of getting selection, teamwork and culture right. Hire a dedicated professional to source, screen and suggest people who are… read more →
Black Lung Last week, the first case of black lung in NSW in almost half a century was confirmed. This disease kills 1000 miners a year in the US, more… read more →
Friday 28th April – World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers Memorial Day. Australia’s work-related fatality rates have been steadily trending downwards, but 178[1] workers still… read more →