The “bottom up” approach Web 2.0 is causing profound changes in how organizations assess their HR performance. The traditional “top down” approach is giving way to the “bottom up” philosophy.
Are your employees motivated? Juice Inc. looked at the tricky issue of engagement in the "Five Drivers of Engagement" study, which analyzed the factors to consider...
Ernst & Young banking on alumni Logo behind cancellation of recruiting campaign Monster Worldwide renews its partnership with WANTED Technologies Acquisition of Jobs.ca for $600,000 Plan for the integration of immigrants in Nova Scotia eFairJob: Ironing out the kinks!
Randstad in 50 Best Workplaces in Canada Emplois.ca: the most expensive website in Canada! Increasing job creation… along with increasing unemployment Workplace safety in Alberta One out of every five communities in Canada vulnerable to population decline Increasing number of working seniors in Saskatchewan
First Canadian gay job fair Canada's first LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer) job fair was recently held in Toronto, following the example of San Francisco, world capital of the gay community, which held its first such fair in 2004.
Small and mid-sized businesses in Canada are maintaining a cautious outlook to their futures…
Showing an interest in the values of employees right from the hiring stage may appear en inappropriate. And yet, individual values interact with corporate ones…
The Mercuriades competition recently recognized e-recruiting player jobWings Careers. In the era of Web 2.0, its founder and president, Manuel Francisci, talks to us about his vision of e-recruiting.
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A new award honours the "Best Corporate Diversity Employers." This type of initiative highlights the importance for companies of broadening their recruiting...
Is Google the perfect employer? Ranked first in numerous surveys of the top employers, the leading search engine seems to make its employees happy.
Canadians are increasingly educated and the country's employment rate keeps climbing…