WITH the cost-of-living crisis and rising price of childcare, it is getting more difficult for women to start up their own companies. And the number of female business owners has dropped from 19 ...
Looking into the future, women are significantly less optimistic than their male counterparts about career advancement.
To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily HR Dive newsletter. Only 36% of women surveyed by HiBob said they feel empowered to perform at their best at their workplaces, and 28% ...
We recently launched Payroll Hub, a centralized dashboard for managing your payroll in Bob. Instead of creating a built-in ...
Three quarters (76%) of working men believe that men and women are paid equally, according to a new report.
Research found that a quarter of working women were not promoted in pay, benefits or position in 2024, compared with just a ...
HiBob, the company behind the leading global Human Capital Management (HCM) platform, has released its 2025 US Women Professionals in the Modern Workplace report. The study reveals persistent ...
Australian bosses are being warned that the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) decision to cut interest rates could create a wave of resignations. HR tech firm HiBob has found a shocking number of ...
Australians were given a welcome hint of relief this week when the Reserve Bank cut the interest rate and, while it doesn’t ...
"Australian businesses are sitting on a talent time bomb. While employees may appear content now, they're biding their time ...
Global human resources platform HiBob conducted a survey of nearly 1,000 Australian knowledge workers and found that many were only staying in their current roles due the current economic climate and ...