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How to have a job you love, save the world and earn up to $800k

This week BOSS speaks to four executives who are helping to save the planet. All have a high level of job satisfaction, and all earn decent money. It appears it is possible to have it all. 

  • Sally Patten

September

Georgia Hewett was chief of staff to two CEOs.

Why becoming a chief of staff is good for your career

Three top executives who took on the role early in their careers say the position was a springboard to far bigger jobs.

  • Sally Patten
Students practise carrying plates in The International Butler Academy in Valkenburg, the Netherlands

Downton Abbey but with NDAs: how to be a butler to the super-rich

At an elite academy in the Netherlands, the archaic art of buttling is being reinvented for the 21st century.

  • Will Coldwell
Daventry Woman: The body of a woman was found on April 10, 2002 near Daventry, UK. She was wearing an orange-coloured floral blouse and pink-and-black skirt.

Meet the retirees hunting down cold cases

A global network of do-it-yourself detectives is on a mission to solve the mysteries that police won’t. Like, who is “D. Malan”, discovered on a hillside in 1979 and still never identified?

  • Emma Jacobs
Jayson Westbury: before the fall.

CEO who said TV host needed an ‘uppercut’ lands at Franchise Council

Go figure: saying a TV host needed a “firm uppercut or a slap across the face” isn’t career suicide.

  • Myriam Robin
The older you get, the more you should prioritise work experience over education.

How to write the perfect résumé

Anyone’s CV can fit on a page, even if you have held residencies in the world’s eight top hospitals or are Christine Lagarde. The older you get, the more you should prioritise work experience over education.

  • The Economist