Look to Open new Windows After Job Loss
Wynne Government Moving Towards $15 Minimum Wage
Ontario is poised to become the second province to move toward a minimum wage of $15 an hour, with an announcement coming today from Premier Kathleen Wynne and the province's minister of labour.
Walmart Canada Cutting Jobs
Toronto Career Fair Was a Huge Success!
5 Ways to Spring Clean your Job Search
With the average Canadian owing an average of $22,000 (without mortgage), the debt levels continue to hit record highs in our country.
Are you a millennial and struggling in your search for a job? You are not alone.
Most recent post-secondary graduates find that their degree cannot guarantee stable employment. Christian McCrave, 21, studied engineering at the University of Guelph, but cannot find a job in his field. His most recent job experience on his resume is a sales associate at Winners. McCrave believed that if you work hard at school, you will end up with a good and stable job. However, he found that after graduating, that was not the case. McCrave has applied to over 250 engineering-related jobs and has only landed 4 interviews, with 0 job offers. Unfortunately, he is not the only one in this case. Over 12% of Canadians, who are between the ages of 15 and 24 are unemployed, and more than a quarter have their degrees, but ended up in jobs that do not even require their credentials.
Working From Home
March 8th is International Women’s Day
Unplug from work… it’s okay to take a break
Our work life seems to follow us everywhere with the evolution of smart phones, tablets and other technology advances. Employees now more than ever, feel the need to work harder and put in longer hours to keep up with the demand & expectations in the workplace.