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Recruitment, a matter of cultural compatibility?

Several studies have shown that the more alike candidates and their potential employers are, the more likely they are to land a job. How much cultural value should new employees share with a company? 


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They would resign at any time…

Nearly two-thirds of Canadian employees would be willing to leave their jobs at any time without a single ounce of remorse. Yet more than half of them believe they have the perfect job. Why think about divorce when things are going well?


News

The August Review of Hirings and Layoffs

A typical scenario in August: Job creations in the service sector and layoffs in the manufacturing sector. A review.    


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How to recruit productive employees?

Finding the right employee is often as difficult as finding a soul mate. Since love at first sight is typically not a valid factor in the recruitment process, here are some creative ways that promote the hiring of productive employees. 


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Canada, in the top 5 for start-up companies

Fast Company reports that according to a University of Washington study, Canada occupies second place in terms of opportunities for start-ups.


Interview

Interview with Julie Hubert, founder of Workland

On the web since January, Workland wants to "revolutionize" online recruitment by measuring the degree of compatibility between a company and its candidates. An interview with Julie Hubert, founder of this new web platform. 


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Innovative recruitment methods

Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn... Some businesses use innovative methods of recruitment, such as the American company Zappos, which encourages candidates to network with the company’s current employees via social media sites. But is it effective? 


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How to attract and retain employees: a challenge for companies globally

Two surveys conducted by Towers Watson reveal that businesses struggle to attract and retain employees, especially top performers and high-potential employees. The main issues are that companies do not meet candidates’ and employees’ needs for job security, nor is there confidence in senior leadership.


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Organization of work time: a multi-billionaire’s recipe

To live better, work less.  This is in essence the message issued by Carlos Slim, the Mexican businessman said to have the largest fortune in the world, according to Forbes in 2013.    


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The government is investing in information on the Aboriginal labour market

The government has announced a $675,000 award to the Aboriginal Human Resources Council. The goal is to improve information about 125 employment projects with 500 aboriginal communities.


News

Review of hirings and dismissals in July 2014

It is particularly thanks to the aviation industry that July was not a sombre hiring month, a sector which has seen great news this month.  


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French employees rewarded for going to work by bicycle

10,000 French employees have for a few weeks had the right to a monetary premium for each kilometre travelled to get to work. The idea has resulted in new cyclists appearing on the scene.


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