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    Career Guide posted a topic in the forum Live & Work in Australia:
    Can you have too many jobs on your CV?
    Should your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, children’s party clown or kitchen hand? You can have too many jobs on your CV and sometimes there are some to leave out.
    If you’re in a middle or senior role says Randstad’s ...  more
    Should your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, children’s party clown or kitchen hand? You can have too many jobs on your CV and sometimes there are some to leave out.
    If you’re in a middle or senior role says Randstad’s Penni Hlaca, your employer-to-be doesn’t need to know that you rolled ice creams after school, as she did.
    Nor do you want to miss an opportunity. They might lose concentration if your CV is more than three pages long and filled with your hokey pokey past life.
    The ice cream job is only relevant if you’re new to the workforce and you want to show that you’re motivated to work as well as having the organisational skills to hold a job down.
    Excess jobs can be taken out whilst still being truthful, says Hlaca. 
    The rule of thumb is to go into detail for your last three jobs only. Previous roles just need to be listed in brief with names of employers, dates of employment and role title. Nothing more, unless the role you are applying for h...    less
    • March 20, 2018
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    • March 22, 2017
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    Average Salary Australia
    Average Salary Australia
    Full-time earnings in Australia averaged A$78,832 a year in the second quarter of 2016. (Seasonally adjusted wages – Bureau of Statistics.)
    • March 22, 2017
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    • March 22, 2017
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    Job ad growth continues in Western Australia and Queensland
    Job ad growth continues in Western Australia and Queensland
    The latest data from SEEK Employment Trends shows job ads were up by 8% year-on-year and the majority of industries experienced growth.
    • March 22, 2017
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    This group is opened for those who are self-employed and are not committed to a particular employer long term and those who work from home. Any profession is welcome.
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    How to Find a Job in Sydney
    How to Find a Job in Sydney
    Before you start applying for positions take some time to go over your résumé (or CV, as it’s more commonly called in Australia) and make it more Aussie.
    • September 12, 2016
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    5 Essential Job Hunting Tips for Graduate Students in Australia
    5 Essential Job Hunting Tips for Graduate Students in Australia
    Today’s job hunting process is affected by three main factors; high rates of unemployment, greater competition and a longer hiring process. But do not be afraid, many employers are still looking for young and energetic graduates to fill up spaces in their...
    • September 12, 2016
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  • Should your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, c...  moreShould your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, children’s party clown or kitchen hand? You can have too many jobs on your CV and sometimes there are some to leave out.
    If you’re in a middle or senior role says Randstad’s Penni Hlaca, your employer-to-be doesn’t need to know that you rolled ice creams after school, as she did.
    Nor do you want to miss an opportunity. They might lose concentration if your CV is more than three pages long and filled with your hokey pokey past life.
    The ice cream job is only relevant if you’re new to the workforce and you want to show that you’re motivated to work as well as having the organisational skills to hold a job down.
    Excess jobs can be taken out whilst still being truthful, says Hlaca. 
    The rule of thumb is to go into detail for your last three jobs only. Previous roles just need to be listed in brief with names of employers, dates of employment and role title. Nothing more, unless the role you are applying for h...    less
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    Should your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, c...  moreShould your CV show your stints as a part-time shop assistant, children’s party clown or kitchen hand? You can have too many jobs on your CV and sometimes there are some to leave out.
    If you’re in a middle or senior role says Randstad’s Penni Hlaca, your employer-to-be doesn’t need to know that you rolled ice creams after school, as she did.
    Nor do you want to miss an opportunity. They might lose concentration if your CV is more than three pages long and filled with your hokey pokey past life.
    The ice cream job is only relevant if you’re new to the workforce and you want to show that you’re motivated to work as well as having the organisational skills to hold a job down.
    Excess jobs can be taken out whilst still being truthful, says Hlaca. 
    The rule of thumb is to go into detail for your last three jobs only. Previous roles just need to be listed in brief with names of employers, dates of employment and role title. Nothing more, unless the role you are applying for h...    less
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