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By Namrata Nadkarni
In Analysis
Posted 10 April, 2017

Women face turbulent conditions navigating the male-dominated maritime industry

Women seeking a career in shipping face multiple challenges ranging from education and recruitment to on board atmosphere and ignorant management.

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By Michelle Wright
In Advice, Analysis
Posted 5 April, 2017

Gig approach to work offers freedom to explore entrepreneurial opportunities

For those working in the gig economy, it is an opportunity to trial a new business idea, while still continuing paid work.

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