Posts by jwebmin
Is Sponsoring Skilled Immigrants Really That Complicated?
By Phillip Silver, Solicitor Registered Migration Agent (MARN 0957639) in New South Wales. Phillip has 25 years of experience as a lawyer in Australia and South Africa. Phillip represents Australian Farming enterprises to sponsor skilled farmers from South Africa to work on Australian farms. I read with interest the article in a recent edition of…
Read MoreRecruitment – Outsource or In-House
Of all the business functions you could outsource, for many companies recruiting functions are not always at the top of the list but there are sound reasons to consider outsourcing in the same way as outsourcing other functions such as marketing. Here are a few questions to consider in helping to decide which approach is…
Read MorePlanning To Work From Home in 2020?
Welcome to 2020! Working from home is a dream cherished by many. It is something that is often thought about, especially on those lazy hot summer days during holidays, when many of us reflect on the year gone past and then dream of a better future. From a superficial point of view it would seem…
Read More”Is It Worth Advertising Vacancies Over The Christmas/New Year period?”.
Christmas is fast approaching and so we ask “does the festive season affect recruiting? ”Is it worthwhile to advertise vacancies over the Christmas/New Year period?”. A decade or more ago, I would have said yes, the “festive season” does affect recruiting, because job vacancy advertising, before the formation of internet job boards, shrank to practically…
Read MoreTitan Class Defeats Tyranny Of Distance For Farms.
Article written by Supratim Adhikari, Technology Editor for The Australian. Link to original article Agtech start-up Titan Class is looking to eliminate the connectivity problems faced by farms across Australia, leveraging Cisco’s prowess in networks to help farmers use the digital technology at their disposal. Titan’s xDP platform is a combined hardware and software solution…
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