The end of employment can often be a disheartening experience, but this video explains a few points to keep in mind that can help you make a rapid return to work.
While sharing a particular role with another colleague can leave more time free for other engagements, clear owners need to be detailed to avoid finger pointing when things go wrong.
With an increasing number of employers embracing the opportunity to allow flexible working, now is the time to find out how you can approach your employer on the subject.
Your first day in a new job is like the first day at school; you're not quite sure where to go, what to do and who to talk to.
No newcomer is bigger than a happy and efficient team, even if you came in with top billing and a salary to match.
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Resolving underlying issues in the workplace sooner rather than later can help create a more relaxed and positive atmosphere, not only for the parties involved but surrounding members as well.
Having to report to two different individuals can complicate things quite a bit. Especially if the individuals in question have very different views on the subject at hand.