Employment stories
Mantel Group expands its presence in the New Zealand tech industry with the opening of a new office in Auckland as part of its long-term growth strategy.
As of 31 March 2022, Central Government agencies in Aotearoa New Zealand were required to be capable of receiving eInvoices.
The data services provider employing neurodiverse people experiences significant growth, gearing up for national expansion.
Hybrid work has become the norm, but what are the long-term effects? Dell Technologies explores building an intelligent and caring workplace.
Companies say that recruiters have to search harder and wider for talent, unlocking untapped potential to fill the skills gap.
While macro-economic shifts may be dampening business confidence, worker confidence in the labour market remains strong.
Jobs in software development, statistical analysis and local jobs have seen significant growth in Q2 2022, according to Freelancer.com's Fast 50 Report.
Thales plans to hire over 11,000 people and create 3,000 internal mobility opportunities globally as part of its recruitment drive.
Microsoft expands its APAC Enabler Program, launching the APAC Enabler Mentorship Program to support employability of people with disabilities in Asia Pacific.
Global CFOs are worried about rising wages to stay competitive, but remain bullish on growth, according to a survey by Globalization Partners.
More technology professionals will receive a pay rise this coming financial year than last, with skills shortages creating a once-in-a-career market.
85% of organizations believe workforce shortage is impacting cybersecurity, according to new research by Trellix.
LogRhythm has announced the hiring of key executives and the expansion of its product organisation to meet the evolving demands of SOCs.
A study of more than 1,500 human resources professionals has revealed the cost to hire an employee has more than doubled in the past year.
A new study will explore solutions to overcome pressing skills and diversity challenges in the Australian security sector.
Trans-Tasman security integrator looks to meet the twin challenges of high client project demand tight & labour market supply with new opportunities. .
Almost half of Australian employees struggle to cover basic living costs amid rising prices, says research by ELMO.
The collaboration will deliver technology, curricula and certifications in big data management to accelerate innovation and sustainability.
Australian tech job numbers continue to grow, with over 1.2 million people expected to be working in the sector by 2027.
A new survey has exposed Australian employee job dissatisfaction, with many being left out of pocket for work expenses.