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Bouncing back from redundancy

“One of the most common things people look for in their job in these current economic times is security.

EVENT: Networking for young public sector professionals.

IPANZ NPs (New Professionals) just sent me an invitation to their Social Series Launch. It's a great chance for you to meet other young people who are pursuing a career in government.

The First 90 Days in your government job

The CE of The Department of Internal Affairs, Brendan Boyle, was a recent guest at one of The Johnson Group’s Thursday afternoon talks.

Bill English on Public Policy Challenges Facing New Zealand

Bill English spoke to IPANZ professionals on Wednesday about the challenges to come in public policy.

EEO Trust: The Ageing Workforce

Our workforce is getting older as our population ages. By the middle of this century, it's estimated that a quarter of New Zealanders will be aged over 65.

What’s the cost of recruitment?

Kirsty has recently been reading Greg Savage’s recruitment blog, and pointed out an article that focuses on the actual cost to an organisation to re

Resume Gaps - and how to handle them.

I'm a member of a lot of different jobseeker forums, and I've noticed that one of people's biggest resume worries is what to do when their employment history has gaps.

Public sector and procurement in In Business magazine.

It might be a bit late to mention this, as many of you have probably read this month's In Business. But the August/September issue has two great articles relevant to the public sector.

What to do when government contract work dries up...

The changed labour market has had a huge impact on professional contractors at all levels of government.

Go-karting with TJG!

Did you know that when we're not recruiting top policy people to goverment, TJG's staff are crash hot go-karting superstars?

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