What’s your Job Title? Principal Psychologist. In a nutshell, what do you do? I provide Psychology and Counselling for individuals and couples, as well as facilitating group workshops and programs on health and wellbeing, for organisations. On top of this, I manage the practice. Currently, we have 7 Psychologists and 3 administrative staff working here. […]
Career Scoop: Manager, Production Horticulture
What’s your Job Title? My Job Title is Production / Maintenance manager for a large Nurseries company. In a nutshell, what do you do? I run a team of 25 staff, it is our function to complete all stock production and maintenance requirements for our 50 acre site . A major part of my role […]
Career Pitfalls: The dangers of being good
Most of us were brought up to recognise talent and celebrate strengths. As a society, we admire those who excel in their area – the people who lead their field, whether in sport, business or the arts. So naturally, when we’re thinking about our careers, we tend to look to the things we do well. Which […]
Career Scoop: Manager, Organisational Development
What’s your Job Title? Manager, Organisational Development In a nutshell, what do you do? I work with our Healthcare workforce to improve productivity, engagement and leadership, so that staff can provide better care to our patients. Why did you decide to become an Organisational Development Manager? I got into psychology because my first role was […]
Interview Prep: Handling the Panel
If you’ve got an interview coming up, you know you have to prepare. Research the role… identify the key competencies… find ways to demonstrate and sell your suitability. You’ll hopefully start anticipating likely interview questions, and practice answering them fluently. All great interview preparation. What most of us forget to factor in? The people who’ll […]
Career Scoop: Partner, Law Firm
What’s your Job Title? Partner. In a nutshell, what do you do? Property law and commercial litigation within a medium sized Sydney based law firm. Why did you decide to become a Solicitor? My father was a criminal barrister so I was really interested in criminal law and the cases he was involved in when […]