The pandemic prompts progress in Turkey
The Turkish government’s quick response to COVID-19, with testing, isolation, lockdowns and travel restrictions, meant that more businesses were operating remotely where possible. Businesses are un...
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The Turkish government’s quick response to COVID-19, with testing, isolation, lockdowns and travel restrictions, meant that more businesses were operating remotely where possible. Businesses are un...
Here are the top 7 reasons to consider flexible working
With the coronavirus lockdown continuing for at least a few more weeks, face-to-face meetings remain impossible for those working from home.
If you are not used to it, working from home can mean you need to get yourself organised – in more ways than one.
There are many challenges when working remotely, from children to connectivity.
The tech world is rapidly changing at all times, in all areas, but the COVID-19 crisis is presenting new challenges.
Telephone interviews have traditionally been used to whittle down several candidates into a select few, who would then be invited for a face-to-face interview.
With most interviewers working from home for the foreseeable future, you are likely to be invited to a video interview, rather than face-to-face.
If you do not work from home regularly, it can be difficult to know where to start. How do you ensure you are working effectively and remain productive?
With schools closing and most people working from home, the coronavirus outbreak has presented a new challenge, which some parents may not have experienced before: working from home with your child...