 New Tang Dynasty Television - Reinvent Your Career The Reinvent Your Career Expo in Melbourne provides job seekers an environment to explore new career options. |
 Insight program on SBS talks about "Reinvention" Real live cases of reinvention from people just like you |
 Old the new young as bosses favour experience Older workers have continued to stream into the workforce in the past year. |
 Radio 2HD Port Macquarie, find out about adult career transition in Australia Managing Director of reinventyourcareer.com.au Nicholas Ricciuti is interviewed on The Luke Grant Breakfast Show |
 More over-50s take on jobs Older workers have continued to stream into the workforce in the past year. |
 Centrelink need staff The Community and Public Sector Union said Centrelink was understaffed and under enormous stress. |
 Northern Territory boss can’t find workers Businessman is frustrated after trying for months to recruit trainees for his construction companies |
 Cities step up demand for health workers Between 2001 and 2006, the health workforce increased by almost 23 per cent, while the community services workforce grew by 36 per cent |
 Brand yourself for success A personal brand is what makes you distinctive |
 Credit Crunch Creates Business Opportunity It is a time of enormous opportunity, with quality candidates in greater supply and less competition to secure top talent. |
 A change for the better For savvy employees, this dictates the need to increase their value by upgrading, reskilling, further education or totally reinventing their careers. |
 Thousands of jobs for the taking DESPITE unemployment predictions of up to7 per cent by the end of 2009, Brisbane City Council is preparing to take on thousands of new workers in the next four years. |
 Ten Tips: How to Beat the Baby Boomer Blues With the recent economic downturn, more boomers are asking if it is time to reinvent themselves |
 7 Ways to Find Out What You Really Want to Do "I know I want to change careers, to do something different, but I just don’t know what I want to do instead." |
 Retire? No thanks, I'd rather try a new career Rather than fade into retirement as the recession deepens, many baby boomers here are forging fresh beginnings, setting up or training for new careers. |
 A host of reasons for adults to visit the Reinvent Your Career Expo A host of reasons for adults to visit the Reinvent Your Career Expo |
 Boiler maker fuses experience with qualification Formalise your experience. Make it count. |
 Ten Steps to Reinventing Your Career Learn how you can Reinvent Your Career with these 10 easy steps |
 Downsizings force Baby Boomers to Reinvent Careers After a decade or more of corporate downsizings, baby boomers are looking upon cradle-to-grave job security with the same nostalgia as Hula Hoops and 45 rpm records. |
 Career Tip 11 Going Up? |
 Career Tip 10 Are you ready for work? |
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 Career Tip 09 From wage slave to free agent! |
 Career Tip 08 Job Shopping? Try the Express Aisle |
 Career Tip 07 You have probably been trawling the Internet or the newspapers for positions that suit your career goal. |
 Career Tip 06 You have your career statement and a clear goal in mind. (if not, read about these in previous tips). Now it is time to start turning that dream into reality. |
 Smooth(ie) Operator Reinvent Your Career caught up with Janine Allis, the founder of Boost Juice, to see how she made the transition from employee to hugely successful business owner. |
 Career Tip 05 How many New Years Resolutions have you made? How many have you kept? If you are like most of us, probably not many. |
 Career Tip 04 Who are you? What do you want? Make a statement! |
 Career Tip 03 Want to learn how to add to your talent bank? Read on! |
 Career Tip 02 Learn how to get your dream job by matching your skills and talent to the role |
 QUIZ Not sure where you're headed? Take this career quiz to find out! |
 Career Tip 01 How can you stand out from the crowd? |
 Hot Jobs THE challenge to attract and retain good staff is lifting demand for learning and development managers, Tania Bawden writes. |
 New Year, New Job? Is your current job providing sufficient challenge to keep you interested for the next twelve months? |