In February, StepStone, a human resources management solutions provider, launched a new free online service for auditing the performance of HR processes.
Jobs.ca new kid on the block High risk of relapse with psychological problems HRlearning.ca: human resources in a nutshell for non-specialists Hiring hand-in-hand with dismissals this year Soon more women than men on the job market Job ads: a stiff price for Barrie police services One in three Canadians say they’ll never retire HR Access posts 9% increase in turnover for 2009
Notice to recruiters: In Canada, LinkedIn is the social network that offers you the highest chance of finding a qualified candidate. These were some of the findings detailed in a recent presentation* on the strengths of Web 2.0 by e-marketing specialist Michelle Blanc.
The Origin of Job Interviews
According to a study conducted by Hewitt and Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, there is a strong correlation between employee engagement and how they view their employer’s record on social and environmental responsibility.
According to a study presented at a British Psychological Society conference, inciting employees to tell their bosses what they think about them may be healthy.
A new player in the Quebec executive recruiting market 35% of employees find love on the job Canadian SMEs confident about growth in 2010 L'Oréal launches online game to find precious talent A week in the Caribbean to win over employees! With HotJobs, Monster gets a leg up on rival CareerBuilder Working in green buildings improves productivity Vancouver to lead growth in 2010
Passive candidates will make you work harder. You’ll need to get through to them, appeal to them, know what drives them, and motivate them to enter the selection process, without every losing sight of the fact that you have to assess them.
Next September, Montreal will host the 13th World Human Resources Congress, a Canadian first.
“It was a particularly exciting year,” Gabriel Bouchard, President of Workopolis Despite the consequences of the economic crisis, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia succeeded in creating jobs over the past year. What does 2010 hold in store in this regard? Workopolis President Gabriel Bouchard takes stock of the situation.
Canadian employers more optimistic about hiring this year $50 million to help newcomers integrate into the job market Two Canadians among the Top 50 CEOs in the world Career awareness initiative in Toronto Linux.com launches its own job board New Brunswick minimum wage to increase Towers Watson is born
For journalist Muriel Jasor, recession is synonymous with authoritarian management. The problem is that this management style is not at all adapted to our era and is likely to discourage the most motivated employees.