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«Advice» column

What Really Matters: Skills for Life and Finding Work

May 20th, 2016; By Susan Huebert

When people are young, they often look forward to growing up. However, when they get older, they often wish that they could change the decisions that they had made. What […]


Serious Talk: Online Bullying

May 20th, 2016; By Maria Cruz

Online bullying is a fast growing problem. It deserves just as much credit for a legitimate form of bullying as physical or emotional bullying does. One of the biggest things […]


Tips for Applying to Canadian Arts Council Grants

May 20th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Being an artist is often an up-hill climb. Not only does graduating with a Fine Arts degree mean a generally slow and difficult entry into the mainstream work force, but […]


Agreeing to Disagree – Handling Conflicts Like a Pro

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Do you ever feel like you go a different route than your classmates when it comes to school projects? It is indeed fun to reminisce your pre-school and kindergarten days […]


Challenges Finding Employment

April 28th, 2016; By Marianne Stephens

So you’ve graduated and have received the education needed to follow the career you’ve always wanted; now what? Finding that first job, of course – but in these tumultuous economic […]


If I Knew Then…

March 29th, 2016; By Arthur W. Buerk

Advice on careers, finance, and life from Harvard Business School’s Class of 1963 Each month, JobsPeopleDo will be featuring a special quote from a graduate of the Harvard Business School […]


Sure-fire Tips to Spark Creativity

March 22nd, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

There is an age-old rumour that well-acclaimed author Stephen King mostly gets his inspiration for his books from his dreams. Unfortunately, if you are facing a deadline for a creative […]