Articles with the Tag “Career Planning & Development”
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Work it! Seven Wardrobe Must-Haves for Every Young Professional
Possessing office-appropriate jeans is a wardrobe priority. This pair should be more sedate than others that exist in your closet.
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What’s the Best City in Canada for Youth to Live and Work?
The new Urban Work Index ranks opportunities for youth in Canada’s cities by employment, education, affordability, and entrepreneurship.
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The Recession Roadblock: The Long-term Career Consequences of Graduating into a Downturn
A new RBC Economics report looks at the career experiences of graduates that entered the workforce during a recession.
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It’s Not You, It’s Me
When is the right time to leave your job and find a new one?
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How To Ask for a Raise in This Economy
Asking for a raise in times like these may seem like a tough proposition, but you have more going for you than you think explains career and salary negotiation coach Kathryn Meisner.
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You’ve Graduated… With Debt. Now What?
Get tips and tools on how to pay down your student debt faster.
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10 job search mistakes to avoid as a newcomer in Canada
As a newcomer in Canada, your top priority is landing a job in your area of expertise. The job hunting process can be challenging and very different from what you are used to in your home country. Avoiding some common job search mistakes will significantly improve your chance of success.
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Finding Part-time Work in Canada as an International Student
How international students can find part-time work in Canada for the summer, during the semester and on breaks throughout the year.
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Navigating the Canadian Job Market When You’re New to Canada
If you’re new to a country, looking for work can be challenging. These ten steps can help.