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Career Bug

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 413 015 725



Address: Unit 6 116 Rundle Street Kent Town 5067 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://careerbug.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Good discussion topic. https://youtu.be/rVFr8OQCzY0



23.01.2022 https://www.pwc.com.au//artificial-intelligence-and-being-

22.01.2022 Interesting read! Employer link is crucial, full stop. Must be able to translate what you are learning. https://theconversation.com/cheaper-courses-wont-help-gradu

22.01.2022 No caption needed.



21.01.2022 Good free resource material for individuals (and counsellours) looking to explore different careers https://www.education.gov.au/career-education-resources

21.01.2022 Are the resumes going to be the thing of the past.

21.01.2022 Australia's 'Money Man' reveals the country's best paying casual jobs from babysitting in wealthy suburbs to working at Bunnings - and some will earn you up to $95 an hour. https://trib.al/RyaNfUA



20.01.2022 Challenging times ahead...

19.01.2022 "None of us have to work. None. However, the alternative is generally considerably worse"

17.01.2022 Infographic by the #worldhealthorganization illustrating the differences between a common cold, the flu and #coronavirus? #covid19

17.01.2022 South Australian Labour Market demands

16.01.2022 https://mobile.abc.net.au//the-real-signs-of-wor/10850070



15.01.2022 SA Labour Market changes resulting from #covid19 as reported in the Advertiser.

15.01.2022 South Australia - unemployment post #covid19

14.01.2022 That wonderful feeling when you get an office warming present hand made by your client.

13.01.2022 Interesting read

13.01.2022 https://www.cdaa.org.au//media-release-career-development-

13.01.2022 https://www.cdaa.org.au//sa-event-expectations-management-

11.01.2022 Certification of work capacity has been shown to vary widely between and within health professions, often leading to unnecessarily prolonged work absence and its associated harmful physical and psychosocial effects on injured and ill workers. Consistent and accurate certification of capacity is crucial in overcoming this and supporting a safe and durable return to work. Harry Papagoras has 30 years experience as a physiotherapist, specialising in work related injuries, neck a...nd back injuries and persistent pain. He is a Clinical Advisor for WorkSafe Victoria, Comcare the Transport Accident Commission on their respective Clinical Panels. To register: https://www.asorc.org.au//asorc-webinar-supporting-rtw-thr

10.01.2022 Imposter syndrome can make a person feel inadequate despite success, with persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud. Read how to assist someone with imposter syndrome.

08.01.2022 A good read about finding work in the current labour market. https://www.cdaa.org.au//media-release-finding-work-in-dif

07.01.2022 https://www.inc.com//google-plan-disrupt-college-degree-un

07.01.2022 Interesting read with a lot of food for thought.

07.01.2022 This report collates and presents information that has resulted from the research and the initial design phase of the Respect and Resilience initiative. It is to be used as a guide to inform thinking about strategies to address dysfunctional customer behaviour with a view to testing as pilot projects in a range of sites and organisations. It makes recommendations for potential solutions, measurement and evaluation based on applied design research methodologies including eth...nographic interviews, values-based exploration and academic research. The intended audience for this report is the participants of the design workshop and the wider retail and fast food industry. This report has been developed to reflect the work of the Community Impact team at icare, the Menzies Health Institute of Queensland at Griffith University and the NSW branch of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA).

06.01.2022 Interesting read about #covid19 and #workfromhome.

06.01.2022 Some job interview humour https://www.news.com.au///ba91669328e17d0fd16dab7301d620ec

06.01.2022 We will need to be extra clever in how we do job seeking and manage injuries at work.

05.01.2022 https://mobile.abc.net.au//university-vs-tafe-wh/11399662

05.01.2022 This employer survey identifies where job opportunities continue to exist in the Australian labour market despite the economic downturn caused by COVID-19.

05.01.2022 "Just not enough good jobs to go around in SA" https://www.adelaidenow.com.au//221a843464f2e387e009a39f97

04.01.2022 Developed by the Training and Skills Commissions Industry Skills Councils, these industry-led, sector-driven Workforce Insights comprehensively examine and inform on the training and skills needs of the states current and future workforce. http://www.tasc.sa.gov.au/Workf/Workforce-Insights-Reports

04.01.2022 As 2019 is drawing to a close, a new door opens at our new location at 116 Rundle Street Kent Town. #rehabilitation #injurymanagement #psychology #career

04.01.2022 Young people were already facing significant stress navigating education, work and career opportunities, which has now been compounded by the effects of COVID-19. https://www.cdaa.org.au//finding-ways-to-cope-opportunitie

02.01.2022 https://www.news.com.au///8f34682b46fd0a7aa4d64e218b462379

02.01.2022 Australias Money Man reveals the countrys best paying casual jobs from babysitting in wealthy suburbs to working at Bunnings - and some will earn you up to $95 an hour. https://trib.al/RyaNfUA

02.01.2022 South Australia future labour market. #jobs

02.01.2022 Its a great pleasure to support such an interesting PD Event. No need to say how important the knowledge of labour market is for professionals working in the fields of vocational rehabilitation, career counselling and job placement services etc. https://www.cdaa.org.au//sa-event-where-will-the-jobs-be-i

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