Employment stories
Eursap shares 2026 tips for AI-friendly CV writing
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Recruiter Eursap urges job seekers to tailor AI-friendly CVs for 2026, prioritising targeted wording, skills placement and outcome-led bullets.
Social enterprise opens data careers to neurodivergent
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Australian Spatial Analytics has created over 230 data careers for young neurodivergent adults while delivering AUD $18 million in projects.
Report finds bio-based innovators boost Canada’s GDP & jobs
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Canada’s early-stage bio-based firms added $896.4m to GDP and nearly 2,000 jobs, as Ottawa eyes a slice of a $4T global market.
Hubtel IT hires for AI push & GBP £2.5m growth plan
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West Midlands-based Hubtel IT boosts staff by 25% and targets 2026 turnover above GBP £2.5m as it doubles down on AI and cyber security.
Hubtel IT grows team to drive AI & cyber security push
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Hubtel IT boosts staff by 25% and targets GBP £2.5m turnover as it ramps up AI and cyber security services for UK small businesses.
Tech leaders urge Khan to drop AI ‘mass unemployment’
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Tech leaders tell Sadiq Khan to stop warning of AI ‘mass unemployment’, saying firms use it to boost productivity, not scrap jobs.
European banks see AI cutting jobs mainly via attrition
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European banks expect AI to shrink staff only slightly, with most projected job losses coming through routine attrition, not mass cuts.
NZ jobs grow but hours, tech roles & pay all slide
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NZ adds more jobs but works fewer hours as high-paid tech roles, casual shifts and young workers’ pay all slide, new data shows.
Madhya Pradesh to digitise 50m records on EDU Chain
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Madhya Pradesh will digitise up to 50 million university records on Open Campus’s EDU Chain in an 18-month blockchain credential push.
Unapproved AI tools widely used by data professionals
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Four in ten data professionals rely on unapproved AI tools at work, prompting fresh fears over data security, privacy and skills gaps.
Digital economy seen surging to USD $28 trillion by 2026
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The global digital economy is forecast to hit USD $28 trillion by 2026, growing nearly three times faster than overall world output.
Singapore investors bullish on markets, wary at home
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Singapore retail investors back the global bull run into 2026 even as confidence at home in jobs, economy and living costs erodes.
WithYouWithMe spins out Greenbeam as global SaaS firm
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WithYouWithMe spins out its Greenbeam software arm as an independent global SaaS workforce intelligence firm led by Cia Kouparitsas.
FedEx impact in Asia Pacific hits USD $5.7 billion
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FedEx says its Asia Pacific operations delivered USD $5.7 billion in economic impact in 2025 as it ramps up routes, tech and green investments.
Rohde & Schwarz opens first dedicated office in NZ
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German test and measurement firm Rohde & Schwarz has opened its first dedicated New Zealand office, establishing a base in central Auckland.
CBA data shows wage growth lifts, jobs market steady
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CBA data shows wage growth nudging higher while jobs remain steady, reinforcing expectations the RBA will stay cautious on interest rates.
UK bosses see AI reshaping work but not cutting jobs
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UK bosses say AI will transform roles, boost hiring and revenue, as daily use soars but fears over security and tool sprawl persist.
AI images skew UK jobs towards white, male workers
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A study finds AI image tools depicting UK jobs in 2025 heavily favour white, male workers, deepening existing gender and racial imbalances.
Dear Santa - A Christmas wishlist for crypto owners (2025 edition)
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Crypto fans pen a festive wishlist to Santa, hoping 2026 brings calmer markets, clearer rules and fewer awkward family debates.
MYOB data shows Australian SME growth surges with digital focus
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Australia's SME sector posts strongest half-year growth since 2023, driven by digital adoption and productivity, nearing pre-pandemic output levels.