Returning to work post-kids: What you need to know
Making the decision to return to work post-kids can be an overwhelming and difficult one, especially if it's been a few years since you've been in the workforce. You may not feel entirely ready, be worried about putting your kids
Packing it all up: Stories and advice for moving overseas
We’re a bunch of nomads here at Creative Natives. More than half of our team have gone off in search of adventure and lived overseas, so we’ve got a bit of experience when it comes to the whole shifting your
Five things to know about working in a start up
Working at a startup can seem like a pretty thrilling career move - getting to make your mark and help build something from the ground up, working on something that you’re truly passionate about, having opportunities to grow and move
In conversation with UnLtd CEO, Chris Freel
We wanted to do something a little different for our most recent rooftop party in Sydney. We wanted to have an awesome night AND help them community, so we decided to sell tickets and give all proceeds to a local
Six tips to manage during a talent shortage
After two years of not being able to leave the country, it's completely understandable that people have itchy feet and want to get out of dodge. If you're a team leader, you probably have noticed the uptick in annual leave
Beyond the cupcakes: What else can your company do for worker wellbeing?
Whenever there's a wellbeing day or initiative in the workplace, it's often accompanied by cupcakes (we're looking at you, yellow cupcakes for R U OK? Day). And while we LOVE baked goods here at Creative Natives, there's so much more
A career with meaning and purpose
For many creatives out there, working for a company that is a not-for-profit, helps the planet and people or has a strong purpose aligned with their values is incredibly important. We don’t know about you, but our desire for success
Should I stay or should I go (in-house)?
The Clash said it best: "should I stay or should I go?". They may have been talking about a relationship, but the question is just as relevant here too. There often comes a time in a creative's life, when they're working