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Oddly enough

Candidates paid to go to interviews

Launched in January 2008, U.S. website NotchUp.com is based on an auction system: employers determine the price they would be willing to pay to meet an exceptional candidate !


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“Green” offices

If reusable bags and recycling have become a fact of life at home, the ecological mindset is not as developed in the workplace. What can companies do to become 'greener'?


News

Michael Page, Standout Jobs,Kelly, Facebook,…

Michael Page opens office in Montreal Opening of an Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism in Newfoundland and Labrador Standout Jobs launches "Reception" HR software Online job searching increasingly effective Facebook and Myspace used to spy on welfare recipients Labour market integration: immigrants from Southeast Asia lead ...


To see

Karaoke in the office !

More fun than a seminar and less expensive than a publicity campaign, enter Lip Dub. Watch out, these off-the-wall videos are creating buzz on the web!


By the numbers

2007, a good year for employment in Canada

2007 marks the 15th consecutive year of employment growth in Canada. According to Statistics Canada, unemployment stood at 5.9% while employment increased by 2.2%...


New

RateMyEmployer.ca : Employees Rate Their Employers

A brand new Internet site of its kind has made its debut… The appropriately-named RateMyEmployer.ca allows one to evaluate a company in virtually any industry.


News

Job and Training Fair, Monster, Canada Post, WorldWide Workforce of Woodbridge,…

First Edition of The Calgary Job and Training Fair 2007 Annual Report and 2008 Restructuring at Monster Fraudulent Job Offers! Newfoundland and Labrador achieve statistics record $18,000 to Land a Job


Oddly enough

Coca-Cola creates recruiting buzz

You’re not looking at the latest hip video game but at the trendy new recruiting platform launched by Coca-Cola. Welcome to Happiness Factory !


New

Monster. . . On the move!

There's action at the recruiting site giant. The new year is taking off at lightning speed. The monster awakens...


By the numbers

Labour shortfall threatens Quebec

The Conference Board of Canada sounds the alarm! If current trends hold, Quebec could have a shortfall of 363,000 workers by 2030


Good to know

Working mothers

Bottles and diapers, or laptops and meetings. . . Statistics Canada looked at the consequences of the birth of a child on women's careers.


To see

Job Fair in China and job seekers

Do not forget to take a number!


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