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Financial black hole for Adelaide’s universities

Financial black hole for Adelaide’s universities

As a resume writer and employment expert, the ban on international students is crippling Adelaide’s economy and their job prospects. The three public universities provide around 7000 jobs and by extension, provide another 15,000 jobs in the real estate and hospitality...

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South Australia in economic depression

South Australia in economic depression

As a resume and cover letter writer, I know the facts about the labour market. Here is research I did on the South Australian labour market. If you're having trouble getting job interviews, it could be the resume but it could also be the local economy. The monthly...

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Jobs won’t bounce back just yet

Jobs won’t bounce back just yet

Good resume writers keep an eagle eye on the economy. A professional resume writer can tell where the jobs are and which trades and professions are on the rise and which are waning. Here is my snapshot on why the economy won’t ‘snapback’ quickly. The role of the...

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Check the job specs before applying

Check the job specs before applying

We are a resume writing business which targets jobs. We work in partnership with clients to get them short-listed for positions and where applicable, give them inside knowledge on interview responses. It's a good idea before you contact a resume writer to know that...

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Uninhibited bragging from resume writer

Uninhibited bragging from resume writer

Every now and then I get some very nice testimonials. Tien had been battling to get her head around Adelaide’s ‘unique’ employment culture. She was a post graduate student and was using a ‘kitchen sink’ resume. Which means she’d thrown everything in to it. Tien had...

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Cost analysis of using a resume writer

Cost analysis of using a resume writer

One curious aspects about being a professional writer, is the angst people go though over price. I understand it and some top line writing companies will charge $1000 for a resume. We charge in the $200-$400 price range but a full executive CV will cost top dollar....

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The virus and unemployment

The virus and unemployment

Every wondered why the ABS unemployment figures are so convoluted? Read on. Experts reckon unemployment will rise to ten per cent by mid-June. It’s also the reason Republic Resume has been flat out. This story is from Ross Gittens at the SMH. In evidence to a Senate...

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No pulse in Adelaide news

No pulse in Adelaide news

It is my sad duty to inform all journalism job seekers and graduates, that applications for media positions (except the ABC) should be directed to the eastern states. News reporting as a career in Adelaide is on life support. The Messenger Press will stop newspaper...

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Adelaide a poor house for new migrants

Adelaide a poor house for new migrants

As an Adelaide resume writer, I’ve had a gutful of the South Australian government perpetuating a scam on migrants. They come to me looking for help but by then, they are in dire straights. Far from being the land of new opportunities touted by the SA government, new...

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Chaos in job market can be good for job seekers

Chaos in job market can be good for job seekers

April was very quiet for Republic Resumes but May has been full-on with clients. I had to close the business a couple of times for a few days to catch up! It sounds funny (or contraindicated) but turmoil in the job market is the perfect time for job seekers and job...

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Getting in to the Australian Public Service

Getting in to the Australian Public Service

It's a little known fact that when the Government of the day looks like a chook with it's head cut off, the Australian Public Service (APS) run the nation. They have more experience and expertise and in many cases, do a better job. I’ve spend a lot of time in...

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Kicking goals as a resume writer

Kicking goals as a resume writer

One of the coolest things about helping people target new jobs, is dealing with the sheer variety of occupations. As a resume writer, I need to know most of them. In the last two weeks alone, I have worked with a process engineer from Nyrstar in Port Pirie, a yoga...

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Rents for jobseekers on the way down

Rents for jobseekers on the way down

Plenty of our recent resume and business clients are on JobKeeper. Some are getting financial relief through rent pauses. This is a good news story for them - but not landlords. Tenants are in a better position to demand lower rents than they have been for years as...

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True unemployed and under-employed about 2.7 million

True unemployed and under-employed about 2.7 million

As a resume writer and employment expert with a solid background in statistics, I know the unemployment figure is massively understated. About 2.7 million Australians have lost work or hours. I have edited an excellent story from Ross Gittens (SMH) below on the real...

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Reinventing your career in the time of Coronavirus

Reinventing your career in the time of Coronavirus

This very edited story is from the Harvard Business Review. That's posh for Republic Resume but it makes some good points. Don’t sit on your arse doing nothing. Talk to people about a career change. During the current pandemic, many people are rethinking their...

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Some background on me

Some background on me

I’m on my fourth career - or is it my fifth? My first was as a journalist in Melbourne and I travelled overseas, working as a reporter. I worked as a senior media adviser in Canberra (God help me) and before that I was the head of the writing programs at RMIT. I...

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Top Enders change careers in tough times

Top Enders change careers in tough times

About 2.7 million Australians either left the labour force, lost their job or had their hours reduced. And yet, some NT folk are making a career change amid the economic carnage. This story is from the ABC. Brendan Moore was working as a trainee building surveyor and...

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OTR class action for alleged wage theft in Adelaide

OTR class action for alleged wage theft in Adelaide

SA is one of the worst states for wage theft, although rarely reported by the media. OTR has form. The Liberal state government has done nothing to stop it. Know your employment rights. This edited story is from the ABC.  South Australia's largest private employer,...

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April unemployment figures shocker. Real figures are worse

April unemployment figures shocker. Real figures are worse

Don't shoot the messenger but the real unemployment figure is worse. I not only write resumes and help get people jobs. I analyse LGA unemployment figures as I know the ABS methodology. In real terms, total unemployment is closer to 2 million. A record 600,000...

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Job interview questions part two

Job interview questions part two

Here is the second part of Republic Resumes interview questions and approaches. Job interviews are weird and contrived situations but the advice here will help you prepare. "Why do you want to leave your current job?" Let's start with what you shouldn't say (or, if...

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Resumes that go to work for you

I build expert resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn profiles, which unleash an unbeatable business case to promote you as a ‘must have’ asset to an employer.