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Stressing the Importance of Balance…
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 30 January 2014To conclude Baraud’s highly informative and, at points, stirring tetralogy on healthy living I will be looking past aesthetics and athletics to explore emotion health. In an increasingly highly pressurized, ultra connected environment with 24 hour bombardment from work emails,
A Happy and Healthy 2014 – Part 3
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 22 January 2014This month at Baraud, it’s been all about starting the New Year off right! So far we’ve heard from Gill and Vanessa on nutrition and diet tips but of course, we all know there’s another important factor to a healthy
Confessions of a Detoxer
Posted by Vanessa Gowen on 15 January 2014I’ve done a few juice cleanses in the past and figured the first week back at work in January was a wonderful starting point for a 5 day detox. Get me back on the straight and narrow and whatnot following
New Year – New Resolutions!
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 8 January 2014I’ve never really been one for new year’s resolutions. Or, rather, keeping them. What I am trialing for 30 days this January, which could potentially fall loosely under the same heading, is NSNG. NSNG denotes no sugar no grains; an
Moving to the Cayman Islands: Top 5 Expat Tips
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 12 December 2013So it’s been nearly a year since my boyfriend and I made the big move to Grand Cayman, and even though it has been a pretty smooth transition, there were a few surprises. So here are my top tips on
Mike’s Remarkable Cayman Facts
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 22 November 2013I had planned to write a real rip roaring blog exploring the Socio-Cultural and Economic Impact of the new Immigration (amendment) law and (amendment) regulations that were gazetted late last month. But, it’s Friday, and I thought I’d write something
Restart – Unemployment tackled head on
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 7 November 2013Restart. The name means very little without some context. It took on a whole new meaning for us here at Baraud when we launched the country’s first public private partnership that tackled unemployment head on. The genesis for this initiative
September’s Temp of the Month
Posted by Vanessa Gowen on 17 October 2013It only dawned on me today that we should be posting our Temp of the Month winners on the website for all to see! Baraud’s September winner is Ms Roxanna. Congratulations are due to Roxanna who has been temping in
7 Tips for Keeping Calm at Interview
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 3 July 2013For many, the job interview is the most terrifying and nerve-wracking element of the entire job search process. Undoubtedly, beyond that initial adrenaline rush, nerves add little benefit to your interview technique and presentation. Candidates, who are typically extremely composed,
The Secrets to CV Success!
Posted by Aengus Byrne on 23 May 2013CV Tips – The Secrets to CV Success! Avoid fancy fonts. Prepare your resume in 10-point or 11-point Arial or Times Roman typeface. Edit carefully. Then edit some more. Spelling or grammar can kill an otherwise strong resume. The ability