Now is the time to make working from home work for you.
It’s that nagging feeling that you don’t belong, and it affects women and minority groups disproportionately. Here’s how to combat it.
While wearing pyjamas and setting your own hours are big perks of the work-from-home life, it’s hard to stay focused when you’re on a couch, not in an office.
Your interviewer may have a harder time seeing you sweat, but they'll still ask questions that test your preparation, interest, and poise.
Plus 5 other embarrassing moments
Goodbye open plan, hello cubicles...
Your back will thank you.
Missing your 9-5? You're not alone.
From an economic perspective, the COVID-19 pandemic brings with it four possible futures; robust state capitalism, a descent into barbarism, a radical shift towards state socialism, and a transformation into one huge society built on mutual aid.
You might not see the point in taking a lunch break now you’re working from home, but taking time away from your screen is actually more important than ever.
The appeal of having important meetings while only dressed appropriately from the waist up is waning... fast!
Slouching, sitting too long, extending your wrists and relying upon a laptop screen put physical stress on your body that you may not notice but will definitely feel later.
It's time to get off the couch.
Get dressed.
As we grow irritable and fed-up at home, let us remember those who are doing all they can for others during this tricky time.
If you work from home with your kids around, you know it can be a challenge when you need to focus on one or the other. These tips can help.
Thousands of workers who are now working from home as a result of COVID-19 in Ireland can avail of Revenue's e-worker tax relief.
If you’re suddenly working from home instead of going into an office, you have a few options.
How to set up a productive shop from the four walls of your home.
Aside from your pyjamas.
Repeat after us: no job is worth risking my mental health for.
And don't panic, they're skills you actually have.
And no, not just on casual Fridays.
First and foremost, you definitely need a coat...possibly even two.
Save this to your browser and never be late for work again...
We need a break.
It's time for a change.
"Okay. Can you please spell Gabbana?"
Let's talk: Irish women in business
Save it for Whatsapp.
We are going to get T-shirts.
In a culture that values work, how often do we fail to tell ourselves we need to rest and heal?
News broke earlier this year about a new law that would ensure workers in the hospitality industry receive 100% of their tips, but what does this really mean?
The launch hails from a pledge by the UK Labour Party this week to introduce a four-day working week with no loss in pay.
It’s a time when we’re supposed to find happiness, but post-work life is often associated with stress, loneliness and worry. Here are some tips to help you live long and prosper.
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Does this sound like you?
Who better to lift us up than each other?
While you could rely on that morning cup of coffee to get the day started, there are healthier and more effective ways of boosting energy fast.
Do these every day, and you'll find yourself farther than you ever thought possible.
When those impossible-to-ignore feelings hit, it's important to remember the good stuff.
Let's play follow the leader...
Monaghan's golden girl and one of Ireland's most impressive exports, Caitriona Balfe, has landed herself in the coveted pages of Vanity Fair's September issue.
It's time to stop eating 'Al Desko'
Keep your cool.
Everyone's new at some point...
The rules of professional dress are changing faster than we can say “OoO”
Essentially the seven steps to success
Sure you could spend it all in the Zara...but what's a new dress when you can't afford bread?
“Um, yeah, um, so, do you like working here?” is not on the list.
You're sitting at the desk of death.
App-solute essentials.
Should I stay or should I go?
When you're absolutely not bored in the house.
In today's always-on world, employees crave any quick-fix that promises a chance at regaining control over their time.
Do you even realise that you're burning out?
For the ambitious, take note
The most powerful woman on the planet is leading the charge.
We know ourselves well enough, right?
Everyone has got a podcast and if you don't already have one then we've rounded up our top five to give you a taste of the ever growing world of podcasts.
Roll with it.
The managing director of a global beauty brand Elemis Noella Gabriel shares her thoughts & tips on life long learning and the perks of being Irish.
Ever wondered how brand's like Irish makeup label Inglot go from great idea to great business? Read on for director Jane Swarbrigg's tips to startup success.
From glass ceilings to pay gaps, women in the workplace can face a variety of challenges. We’ve compiled a list of five books by some kick-ass career women to help navigate the working world.