Brag better at work by adopting the “dual-promotion” technique
Trying to get noticed at work? You should adopt the dual promotion technique. Here's how it works.
Kirstie works for our job board partner, Jobbio. Based in Dublin, she has been a writer and editor across print and digital platforms for over 15 years.
Trying to get noticed at work? You should adopt the dual promotion technique. Here's how it works.
81% of workers in the Glassdoor community said they would be more productive if their company implemented a four-day work week.
While workers may be uncertain about the future of their jobs, they are embracing generative AI tools regardless.
Workers are being urged to consider how their standard of living has changed in order to curb the curse of lifestyle creep.
AI might not take your job (just yet) but it can definitely be used to make it easier.
Six in ten check their inboxes while on holiday, with 25 per cent saying they check in “very often” with work.
And the best thing is, some companies are even offering it as an employee benefit!
In the near future, it may be possible for Gen-Z workers to have it all: a career with meaning and a healthy pay packet.
Despite the efforts of organisations to make inclusion a greater priority, research shows that the gender gap remains quite wide.
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