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data | Elias Recruitment
Australian Law

The Legal Market by the Numbers: What the Latest Data Means for You

Labour market data is painting a clear picture of how Australia’s legal profession is evolving, and what that means for both lawyers considering their next career step and for firms looking to hire. According to the ABS Labour Force, Australia (August 2025), the national unemployment rate nudged up slightly to

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JE | Elias Recruitment
Australian Law

Jason Elias re-elected to the RCSA Board

Elias Recruitment is pleased to announce that Jason Elias has been re-elected to the Board of the Recruitment, Consulting & Staffing Association (RCSA), representing recruiters across Australia and New Zealand for the next two years. For clients and candidates, this matters. RCSA is the peak body for the recruitment, staffing

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shape | Elias Recruitment
Australian Law

Why Culture Isn’t Just “Nice to Have”

In August at RCSA’s SHAPE Conference, I had the chance to sit in on Dr Adam Fraser’s keynote, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. Adam, a human performance researcher, has spent decades studying what drives sustainable workplace performance. His work with elite athletes, military units, and global organisations

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AI | Elias Recruitment
Australian Law

AI in Australian legal practice: a 2025 guide for firms and lawyers

At Elias Recruitment, we know AI is no longer just experimental in law, it is operational, and expectations are rising. The Law Council of Australia has established a central hub that aggregates guidance and updates on AI (including Generative AI). It’s an important tool for everyone in the legal profession,

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Resign | Elias Recruitment
Australian Law

The Classy Quit: How to Resign without Burning Bridges

The only certainty in life is change, so when you change jobs – do it well. You have said “yes” to a new offer and now it is time to finish strong. A clean, compliant resignation keeps your personal brand intact and reduces stress caused by a “bad leave”. Your

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