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«Advice» column

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 […]


Trying New Things

March 18th, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

Trying new things can bring up a variety of emotions like fear, anxiety, frustration, excitement and pride. It involves taking a risk, but that risk might be very rewarding. It’s […]


My friend is bossy—how to confront a friend at school

March 18th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

No one likes to be bossed around, and it is even worse if the person bossing you around is a friend. Everyone has a different type of personality, and some […]