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The job offer: a matter of attraction

Didier Dubois and Émilie Pelletier tell us, in their new book called How to Build a Catchy Job Offer, tips and tricks for making your job offer attractive in order to reach not only candidates that are actively searching but also employees that are not motivated to switch jobs.


News

November review of hirings and layoffs

A few months shy of starting 2014, few companies are choosing to grow in numbers while many are saying goodbye to employees.


Good to know

Interprovincial migration of workers at its highest level

The number of Canadians migrating to another province in search of a new job have reached the highest level in 25 years. This is what a report from the Economic Studies department of the Bank of Montreal has revealed.


Toolbox

Are tomorrow’s talents to be found in the MOOCs?

An acronym for Massively Open Online Course, MOOCs today include no less than 4 million records located in over 200 countries.   


Oddly enough

When eccentricity pays!

Would you like to earn a living without sitting for eight hours a day behind a desk, practising an unusual profession? It can be done. 


Toolbox

Performance management in the public service: available tools

After announcing the new directive on performance management in the public service earlier in the year, a certain number of tools and resources have been prepared to help managers implement the process.


Job posting

Job offers: 39% of Canadians are solicited on social networks

According to the latest Global Index on Labour issued by Kelly Services, social networks are opening up more and more career opportunities for workers. Canadians will be even more inclined to use LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook when seeking a new job than their American neighbours.


Toolbox

Inside the job aggregators’ jungle

The International Association of Employment Web Sites (IAEWS) estimates that there are over 40,000 recruitment sites in the world. However, the online recruitment business model has drastically changed over the last fifteen years. A brief history. 


New

Slightly renewed optimism by Canadian SMEs in October

After a lacklustre spring, SMEs are regaining some optimism. This is what the Business Barometer Index of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) calculated in October.


Good to know

10,000 jobs for autistic people by 2020

Newly established in Canada, the Danish company Specialisterne intends to create 10,000 jobs for autistic Canadians. The idea is to enhance the value of their unique skills on the labour market.


Jobs search

One in six new medical specialist can’t find work

A groundbreaking study reveals that about 1 in 6 newly certified medical specialists cannot find work in Canada, despite the country’s often lengthy wait times for surgeries and medical appointments.


Call to order

Unfairness at work – source of professional depression

Contrary to popular belief, burnout is not caused by an overload of work. According to a Danish study, what must be looked for is more related to managers and the injustices that they may commit


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