Archive for March 2026
The Best Career Advice You’ll Ever Receive (And How to Actually Use It)
Good career advice doesn’t only apply when you’re job hunting. Whether you’re: looking for your next role, trying to get promoted, building your professional reputation, or simply figuring out what you want from your working life the decisions you make today shape where you end up tomorrow. At Fuse Recruitment, we work with candidates across…
Read MoreThe Quiet Signs Your Career Needs a New Challenge
It rarely announces itself. But it is usually there if you look. Not every career turning point arrives with clarity. For most professionals, the signal is quieter than that. It shows up gradually, in small ways, over time. The challenge is knowing how to recognise it. 1. You are good at your job, but it…
Read MoreNicole Hart Appointed Chief Marketing Officer and Board Member
Fuse Recruitment is proud to announce the promotion of Nicole Hart to Chief Marketing Officer and her appointment to the Fuse Board. Nicole’s journey with Fuse began nine years ago when she joined the business fresh out of university. Since then, she has grown alongside the company, playing a key role in shaping the Fuse…
Read More10 Qualities That Require Zero Talent but Help You Stand Out in Job Applications
The soft skills employers notice immediately When applying for a job, most candidates focus on qualifications, technical skills and experience. While these are important, many hiring decisions come down to something much simpler: soft skills. Soft skills are the behaviours and attitudes that shape how you work, communicate and contribute to a team. They are…
Read MoreHow to explain redundancy in a future job interview
How to confidently discuss redundancy with future employers Being made redundant can feel like a setback. It often comes unexpectedly and can leave people questioning their next steps. However, redundancy is a common part of the modern workforce. Businesses restructure, projects end, and economic conditions change. In many cases, redundancy has nothing to do with…
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