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Lifestyle

Corporate

Swearing at work could help jump-start your career

Using a few F-words at work, in the right time and the right place, could help boost your career.

Salary envy 'may make young employees happy'

Seeing others around them do well can actually makes young workers happy.

Male bosses' errors judged more harshly than those of women

Leaders who make mistakes are seen as less competent.

Young 'lack skills needed to get 1st job'

'Too many young people lack the social skills needed to get their first job.'

Top firms revamping their female employees’ dressing standards

Westpac, Clayton Utz and PricewaterhouseCoopers have all provided their staff with optional classes.

Multi-tasking makes you feel good but hits performance

People multitask not because they are good at it but because it makes them feel good.

New test to certify whether you're a workaholic

A new test that would let you know once and for all whether you are addicted to work.

1 in 3 workers put in longer hours to impress their bosses

Over a third of workers spend longer in the office than they need to be.

Tech, SMS dividing generations at workplace: Body language guru

The psychological gap between young employees and their baby booming boss is widening.

‘Open mind, no ego’

My first job was in the publishing division of the MBD Group. I was extremely eager to join my father’s company which I eventually