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Durban-based make-up artist Sinothile Dlamini reflects on his six-year journey, working with top SA celebrities, expanding into event management, and sharing advice for young entrepreneurs.
Being overqualified for a job can work against you, as many employers hesitate to hire those with experience that exceeds the job’s requirements
There are many benefits to using a TES provider. Specialised recruitment capabilities can help businesses meet workforce requirements while externalising traditional administrative burdens and saving money over permanent hires.
Freelance Like a Boss helps stunted in-house employees and frustrated freelancers create successful, sustainable businesses that will give them greater flexibility and earning potential.
Freelance Like a Boss helps stunted in-house employees and frustrated freelancers create successful, sustainable businesses that will give them greater flexibility and earning potential.
The MultiChoice Talent Factory nurtures and equips Africa’s next generation of storytellers.
With high unemployment and crime rates in South Africa, job seekers are vulnerable to job scams. Here are six red flags to look out for while searching for a job.
Research conducted on more than 2 000 hybrid workers found that the time saved by reduced commuting has resulted in countless health and wellbeing benefits.
OPINION: At work and in our personal relationships, there’s a far greater expectation nowadays that we are willing and able to have timely conversations about scary or uncomfortable topics, but not everyone has this skill set.
Believe it or not, there are several profitable professional routes you could pursue with only your matric certificate.
Employee mental wellness and more time away from work increase productivity, according to the results of trials conducted by 4 Day Week Global. Companies are growing more interested in this futuristic-seeming work mode.
If you work in a stressful environment and work many hours above those allotted to you, you can end up resenting your workplace, colleagues and boss.
The explosive intersections of high unemployment, gender-based violence, and femicide in South Africa render women job seekers especially vulnerable to job scams.