Hiring & Retaining Gen Z Talent

It is undeniable that the number of Gen Z’s making up today’s talent pool is skyrocketing. It is predicted that by 2030, Gen Z employees are expected to triple, meaning the people born roughly between the years of 1995 and 2015 will make up 30% of the global workforce, shaping it for decades to come. …

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Should I be worried about the looming recession?

Should I be worried about the looming recession? As interest rates rise and inflation increases, people are growing more concerned that we may go through an impending recession in Australia.  While signs of a looming recession in 2022-2023 have increased significantly, economists are saying otherwise. In fact, most are predicting Australia will avoid it. Nevertheless,…

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The Great Resignation: Should You Still Be Worried?

What is the great resignation of Australia, and should your company be worried? The fear that employees were about to walk off the job spread across boardrooms and Zoom meetings and was the talk of social media reports. But as it so happens, the outcry was perhaps premature. In this article, we deep-dive into this…

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Construction Industry Outlook in 2022

The construction sector has made a significant recovery from the recession of 2020, but it has also experienced multiple roadblocks that are expected to persist well into the future. While 2022 should be a favourable year, it will come with its own mix of challenges in regards to capturing growth opportunities. We outline the favourable…

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Big Data Career Opportunities In Construction

Big data is the new gold in 2022, leading to data career opportunities spiralling up across the world. For people looking to enhance their career prospects in the construction field, getting to grips with the myriad ways data is created, stored, analysed and used is becoming much more than a nice-to-have addition to the CV.…

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Greater Bay Area Integration to Boost Hong Kong’s Construction Sector

Hong Kong’s position as an increasingly integrated component in the GBA is opening up new and varied opportunities for the SAR’s construction sector. This is in turn creating long-term demand for skilled workers in Hong Kong’s construction sector. Though China faces pressing economic challenges and the country’s real estate market industry experienced bouts of turbulence over…

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