Nicola Middlemiss

Nicola Middlemiss

Nicola Middlemiss is a senior journalist and has worked across a wide range of industries and geographies since joining Key Media in 2014—including HR, personal lending, real estate, and education.

For the past two years, Nicola has specialized solely on commercial insurance, focusing specifically on the Australian market. She now has an in-depth understanding of the latest trends impacting the industry and has a passion for reporting the positive work being done within the industry.

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Why HR should never encourage multi-tasking

Why HR should never encourage multi-tasking

You may think it’ll get things done faster but one expert says it actually leads to higher stress and worse overall results

Far out Friday: CEO spends $29M on staff holiday

The generous leader splashed out, taking 6,400 employees on a lavish TV-inspired holiday to South Korea

Could hijack hostage’s selfie see him sacked?

A health and safety worker could be in hot water with his employer after posing for an unbelievable pic

Would your staff sell private information?

A shocking new study has revealed that 1 in 5 employees would pawn work passwords for cash

Are we hiding the real face of women at work?

One top commentator says organizations are failing to represent normal women in the workplace – opting for a “babes-only” approach instead

MasterCard CHRO on what millennials want

The global leader has urged HR professionals not to overlook youngsters, who want more than a steady work and a decent pay packet

Heart-warming HR: Top retailer recruits red-handed thief

One of the world’s largest supermarkets has offered a job to an unlikely candidate, after he was caught stealing from a store.

Should millennials be mentoring C-suite execs?

The CHRO of a global financial services company spoke to HRM about how the company turned the traditional structure of mentoring on its head

NHL players push against ORPP

The top earning players already have a generous pension program – but it’s U.S. based which the union says could cause problems

Lighter Side: Catchy video CV goes viral

One man hopes his inventive job application will land him his dream job – and it’s already caught the attention of his ideal employer