Career Advice
Interview preparation, resumes, pay conversations and career pathways for Early Years and OSHC professionals.
Early Childhood Teacher Pathways
Exploring Your Future as an Early Childhood Teacher: Career Pathways & Salary Benchmarks Are you considering a career as an Early Childhood Teacher...
Read article →Why is it good to work in childcare?
Working in Early Childhood and Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) is more than just a job; it’s a chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of...
Read article →What Does a Recruitment Agency Do?
There is a rise in recruitment agencies entering the Education Sector to support employers in accessing top talent. Therefore, many children's services...
Read article →Exploring New Career Paths in Early Childhood Education
Making a career change can be an exciting and rewarding journey, especially within the field of early childhood education. Whether you're currently an...
Read article →Asking for a pay rise in Early Years Education (ECE)
Let's address the elephant in the room right from the start. We understand that individuals working in the Early Years Education space aren't primarily...
Read article →Landing Your Dream Job in Education.
Alright, let's dive into the world of early years and spill the tea on what employers are looking for in teachers and educators. It's not just about...
Read article →Feeling Stuck? What to Do When You Don't Like Your Job.
Many individuals find themselves in a situation where they dislike their current job. Feeling unfulfilled, uninspired, or even unhappy at work can...
Read article →How to perfect your resume
A resume is a document that outlines your personal information, qualifications, and most importantly, your work experience (paid and unpaid)....
Read article →Five things to do when preparing for an interview
If it makes any difference - even recruiters get nervous before an interview! However, an appropriate amount of interview prep can help set the scene...
Read article →Reading about it is step one.
Whether you're hiring or planning your next move, one conversation gets you further than any article.