Sunday, January 5, 2020

Your top 5 in 2014 Articles you loved

Your top 5 in 2014 Articles you loved Your top 5 in 2014 Articles you lovedPosted November 17, 2014, by Jordan HuidekoperIf youre like us, then you face a terrible decision at the end of each workday Do you close all those article tabs you so optimistically opened? Should you bookmark them for another day? Or do you give up altogether because, lets face it, theres only so much advice one can take If this feeling is familiar, then you are certainly not alone. Earlier this year, New Zealand researchers from Victoria University found that were all reading more text than everonline, but that we also struggle to remember what on earth it was saying in the first place. But dont despair, because were getting to that wonderful time of year when content managers like us sort through the years winners and losers, and remind you of the things you really liked (or, wanted to read but never got around to). So open these up in your browser and get ready to bask in self-satisfaction when y ouve consumed the top clicks of 2014 in one hit.6 ways to be happier in 2014Been feeling a bit low about the state of the jobs market? Or just life in general? These six quick tips on how to be happier hit the mark with our readers and might just get you skipping your way towards the new year with a new outlook.Read more10 high-paying jobs you wont need a degree forWe can see why you all got on board this one cha ching If youre totenstill looking for a career change then maybe its easier to achieve than you think.Read moreWhy your resume is like a burgerTheres nothing quite like a juicy burger, and it seems a lot of you thought your CV could use some more juice, too. Find out how to get the perfect balance of zest, grease and fresh ingredients with this tasty infographic. Warning this deutsche post ag may induce hunger for the job huntRead moreJobs Australia 2014 report unveils 10 top jobsEarlier this year we spent some quality time with government job reports. We dont think w e improved our relationship with statistic-speak, but we certainly enjoyed hanging out with the numbers for a while. If youve been finding it hard to work out what industries are up and down, then you can scan this now and thank us later.Read moreStudying in 2014 could online courses become the new norm?Ok, were not going to lie, this one still surprises us. Were pretty across online study, but when we decided to write a state-of-play we didnt realise you would get so across it, too. But to have an in-depth roundup of online courses as our top performing post this year only proves one thing online courses are a seriously hot topic. And if you didnt know that already, then we can certainly get you up to speed.Did you like another post on Career FAQs this year? Let us know in the comments below. ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first jobCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Human Resources OfficerGeneral ManagerBusi ness ManagerAccountantOffice Administrator CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire Online Jordan HuidekoperJordan is a writer and photographer with a keen interest in personal growth and development.Related ArticlesBrowse moreWORKFORCE TRENDSAustralian employers prepare for growthThe majority of Australian employers are anticipating growth in the coming years and are planning to develop their talent, according to the latest Future of Talent Management report by HR firm Mercer.BusinessEMPLOYER RESOURCESManaging your geschftliches miteinander workforce is key to survivalThe economic slowdown has forced many businesses to take a good hard look at themselves how they operate, their business models, and how their employees perform.UniversityVET/TAFETAFE or Uni - Which one is bett er?The decision between TAFE or Uni depends on a lot of different factors - from what career youd like to pursue, your learning style and how you plan to pay the tuition fees. Lets look at the differences and help you decide the right path for you