In the past year, the spread of COVID-19 has affected…
Technological progression makes people argue that doing things online is better and job fairs should be no exception. Both recruiters and job seekers can join with a computer set at home, a…
We’ve been hearing a lot about the concept of future-proofing your business like it’s something entirely new. In reality, wise companies have been future-proofing all along.…
In the past year, the spread of COVID-19 has affected…
School leavers, graduates and the unemployed…
This time of year is when I try and get the Outlook folders down to a managible size and put the pledge to the my documents. I came across this gem on my spring project and still brings a smile to…
From business meetings to school presentations, video conferencing is an excellent tool for communicating with several people in more than one location. With the aid of the Internet and a phone…
Working from home may have begun as a temporary measure, but as we move into 2022, it’s becoming apparent that businesses are going to incorporate home working into their long-term plans. Though…
As opposed to past generations, schoolchildren today have been brought up around technology and the use of computers for as long as they can remember.…
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