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Perfecting the Art of the Job Interview

March 31st, 2017; By Sheena Osman

Ah, the job search. Endless applications, emailing resumes…it seems like a never-ending process! However, scoring an interview is just a matter of time and being patient. When you finally do […]


Why Do Employers Hire Recent Grads?

September 30th, 2014; By Amanda Desouza

Often one of the most frustrating things for high school and university/college students is finding a job. We fill out so many applications and go for so many interviews but […]


Resume Writing Tips

September 30th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

Whenever you are writing your resume, you want to be sure to have five important points accounted for. 1) Include relevant information,  2) Always have up-to-date information, 3) Stay consistent […]


Time to Communicate

April 21st, 2014; By Amanda Desouza

What would the world be like if we couldn’t communicate with each other? That means no talking, no emailing, and dare I say it, no texting! What a different world […]


Volunteering with Work in Mind

May 31st, 2013; By Zoe Star Hoskin

Volunteering thoughtfully is the way to break free from the “no work experience” trap. In high school, students do community service hours and they learn that volunteering is something we […]


Job Skills: Get Factual

March 24th, 2013; By Susan Huebert

Have you ever seen someone who has the skills to juggle knives or walk on a tightrope? How about someone who can remember large amounts of information? The first two […]


Making A Great Impression: 10 Tips For Job and Scholarship Applications

October 20th, 2012; By Roger Simmons

Are you applying for a job or scholarship? The following list of pitfalls to avoid apply to ALL aspects of the process: resumes, cover letters, essays, and even your interview […]