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Thursday 6 October 2016

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A common job interview question about money is 'a trap' -- and you should never answer it directly

One of the most awkward questions you can be asked in a job interview is "What are your salary requirements?" or "How much are you making in your current job?"
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Here's what we found out from politicians interrogating the CEOs of the big four banks

The key themes emerging from three days of Canberra politicians questioning are fairness and the perception of excesses. 
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The swimwear company at the centre of Malaysia's 'budgie 9' case says orders have gone through the roof

Budgy Smuggler says global orders have gone through the roof in the wake of the controversy.
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Here's a look at the last ever Fords made in Australia

Today marks the end of 91 years of car manufacturing for Ford in Australia.
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Scientists have trained bees for the very first time

Scientists have trained a bee to pull a string for a reward. 
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9 workplace trends of the future

INTHEBLACK: The future belongs to power-sharers in the workplace and leaders who speak their minds.
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Stunning photos show how different young people's bedrooms look in 22 countries

A bedroom says a lot about a person -- about their lifestyle, their passions, their habits. 
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RANKED: The 23 best exercises for burning calories

There's a lot that goes into developing an exercise regimen. 
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Hawaiian Airlines' policy to weigh passengers before they board draws complaints

SHM.COM.AU: A pair of American Samoan businessmen have filed complaints.
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Science investigates selfies and finds it's rarely about vanity

About one in 10 people use selfies as a form of self promotion or marketing to build their online profiles.
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You've been sitting at your desk all wrong

VIDEO: There's a lot of false information about the proper posture you need to use when sitting at a desk. 

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