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Monday, January 30, 2012

Building Your Network | 3 Tips For Getting Started

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If you haven't already heard, networking is the best way to find jobs.  Most people report that they  have found they job that they are in through someone they already know.

Believe it or not, you already have a network. The question is are you using it?  And are you building it so that it is constantly expanding?

Tip #1 - Know Your Existing Network

Do you know who is in your existing network?  If you don't it is going to be pretty darned hard to make use of it.  Start by making a list of everyone you know.  Yes, everyone.  These are all the people that are in your network that could possibly be the one to help you get your next job.

Who should you include?  How about...

  • your friends
  • your family members
  • your doctor, dentist, pharmacist
  • your past teachers or instructors of courses you have taken
  • friends of your parents
  • parents of your friends
  • classmates
  • and more!
Tip #2 Go to Job Fairs

Job fairs are usually advertised in the newspaper or you can find them online.  They are a great opportunity to get out there and meet new people.

"But I'm not very good in social situations," you might say.  Well, trust me when I tell you that if you start doing things like this you will get better at it. There's only one way for people to get better at social situations and that is by putting themselves out there.

Tip #3 Carry Business Cards

Yes.  You should have a business card for your job search.  You don't have a business to put on  your card but you have something else - your skills.  Create a card with your name, address, phone number, and email.  If you have a resume online put a link to it on your card.  Then in point form, list your most transferable skills. Transferable skills are  the ones that can apply to many different kinds of jobs.  

If they don't have your contact information easily accessible, how are they going to contact you when they find about that job that is perfect for you?

You can get great business cards at Vista Print.  There are many designs to choose from so that you can make a business card that suits your personality and will make people in your network remember you. The best thing about Vista Print is that Everything is FREE!.
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Education | What Role Does It Play in Your Canadian Job Search

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Is education really that big of a deal?  Do you have to go to school if you want to get a good job?  What about internships and working your way up the ladder?

While it is nice to think that you can work your way into any career that just isn't true these days.  There are many types of jobs that require education for the simple fact that you need to be certified to work in that career.

For example, if you want to go into pharmacy you need to be certified to do even the most simple jobs in a pharmacy setting.  Canadian pharmacy jobs require an education no matter what kind of job you are doing. You can start by taking courses at a business college to become a pharmacy assistant or a pharmacy technician or you can go to university to become a full fledged pharmacist.  But you can't skip the education part and work your way up.

Think of education as an investment.  Yes, it will cost you time and money but it will get you to your goal a lot faster.  You could try working your way up the ladder in some careers but it could take you more time to get up that ladder that way than if you just went to school and got the education.
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Manitoba Top Employers 2012

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Not sure where you want to work?  Well, you might want to start with this list of top employers in Manitoba for 2012:



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Friday, January 27, 2012

Top Canadian Employers of 2012

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Canadian job searchers would do well to check out these employers.  They have been selected as the top employers in Canada.


  • Accenture Inc.
  • Adobe Systems Canada Inc.
  • Agriculture Financial Services Corporation
  • Agrium Inc.
  • Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc.
  • AMEC Americas Limited
  • Bank of Canada
  • Bayer Inc.
  • BC Public Service
  • Bennett Jones LLP
  • BMO Financial Group
  • Bombardier Aerospace
  • British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch
  • Business Development Bank of Canada
  • Cameco Corporation
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service
  • Capital District Health Authority
  • Carswell, div. of Thomson Reuters Canada Ltd.
  • Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto
  • Cementation Canada Inc.
  • Ceridian Canada Ltd.
  • Certified General Accountants Assoc. of Canada
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
  • Compass Group Canada
  • Dalhousie University
  • Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada
  • Desjardins, Mouvement des caisses
  • Diavik Diamond Mines Inc.
  • Digital Extremes Ltd.
  • EllisDon Corporation
  • Enbridge Inc.
  • Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
  • General Motors of Canada Limited
  • Georgian College
  • Goldcorp Inc.
  • Golder Associates Ltd.
  • Great Little Box Company Ltd., The
  • High Liner Foods Inc.
  • Hospital for Sick Children, The
  • HP Advanced Solutions Inc.
  • Human Resources & Skills Development Canada
  • ISM Canada
  • Johnson Inc.
  • KPMG LLP
  • Kraft Foods Canada
  • L'Oréal Canada Inc.
  • Ledcor Group of Companies
  • Loblaw Companies Limited
  • Magna Electric Corporation
  • Manitoba Hydro
  • Manitoba Lotteries Corporation
  • Manulife Financial Corporation
  • Mars Canada Inc.
  • McGill University
  • Medtronic of Canada Ltd.
  • Molson Coors Canada
  • Mountain Equipment Co-op
  • National Energy Board
  • NB Power Holding Corporation
  • Nexen Inc.
  • Next Level Games Inc.
  • Nuance Communications Canada Inc.
  • Office of the Auditor General of Canada
  • OMNI Health Care Ltd.
  • Ontario Public Service
  • OpenText Corporation
  • Ottawa, City of
  • Pfizer Canada Inc.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
  • Procter & Gamble Inc.
  • Rescan Environmental Services Ltd.
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • SAS Institute (Canada) Inc.
  • Saskatchewan Government Insurance
  • SaskTel
  • Shell Canada Limited
  • Siemens Canada Limited
  • Simon Fraser University
  • St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
  • Stantec Consulting Ltd.
  • Statistics Canada
  • Stikeman Elliott LLP
  • Stryker Canada Inc.
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
  • TD Bank Group
  • Telus Corporation
  • Toronto Hydro Corporation
  • Toronto International Film Festival
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.
  • Union Gas Limited
  • University of Toronto
  • Vancouver City Savings Credit Union
  • Vancouver Island Health Authority
  • WestJet Airlines Ltd.
  • Winnipeg Airports Authority Inc.
  • Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia
  • World Vision Canada
  • Xerox Canada Inc.
  • Yellow Pages Group Co.
  • Yukon Hospital Corporation

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Greater Toronto Area Top Employers for 2012

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If you live in the Greater Toronto area or are able to commute there, you should consider these top employers for 2012 in your job search:





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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

What do you want to be when you grow up?  That's one of the first things you need to decide before you start looking for a job.

Think about what kind of career you really want. Now, what do you need to do to get there?  What kind of steps do you need to take.  When you are searching for a job in Canada you will be more successful if you know what kind of job you should start with in order to reach your ideal career goals.

Watch this video for some ideas on how to find career ideas:

 
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