Archive for the ‘Workaholics’ Category
10 phrases you should ban from your resumeBy Editor - June 2nd, 2010 |
Here are 10 phrases you should ban from your resume, and new, fresh ways to showcase your skills to put your resume at the top of the applicant pile. |
Job Interview TipsBy Editor - April 26th, 2010 |
In your mind, your goal is to find out if you’re the right fit for the job, not to win the job (salesmen) or to reject the job (arrogant). Being in this mind frame puts you in the same wavelength as your employer. Everytime I kindly turned down a job offer at the end of the interview because I felt i wasn’t the right match, i got a return call for a better position. |
Minimum Wage Increase – March 31, 2010By Editor - March 19th, 2010 |
Minimum wage is the lowest wage rate an employer can pay an employee. Most employees are eligible for minimum wage, whether they are full-time, part-time, casual employees, or are paid an hourly rate, commission, piece rate, flat rate or salary. On March 31, 2010, the rates are going up. Here are the new rates. |
Health Care Career SeminarBy Admin - March 11th, 2010 |
This event is for career-seeking individuals to hear from graduate students and well-established professionals in the health care sector. It will give individuals the opportunity to explore and enrich their knowledge on different academic programs and professions in health care. |
Be Part of A Promising Team (CTFF)By Admin - March 9th, 2010 |
The Canadian Tamil Film Festival is very grateful to all the terrific volunteers who help make the Festival happen. We’d like to say thank you in advance to those who will become part of the team! |
Malvern Youth Entrepreneurs’ SummitBy Editor - February 22nd, 2010 |
This is an event you may want to consider attending, below you can find information regarding this summit: An opportunity for young business owners, and young people who would like to begin a small business, to come together to share ideas, learn from experts in many different fields, and receive tips on how to grow a business from inception to a successful source of income. |
TRIEC AdvertisementsBy Editor - February 22nd, 2010 |
Immigrants have come to Canada thinking it is the land of opportunity, but once coming here, many of them realize that their foreign credentials are not recognized in Canada. They are instead forced to take up low-paying, temporary jobs that do not meet their skills. Training is difficult, and restrictions are in place that makes it much harder for foreign credentials to be recognized. (or example placing quotas on the number of immigrants allowed in certain professions, like Canada takes one foreign neuroscience doctor a year, ONE.) |
Top Ten Things Not to Say on a Job InterviewBy Admin - February 22nd, 2010 |
1. That suit looks expensive! How much money do you make, anyway? 2. What will my salary be? My rent is very high! 3. I’ve never heard of this company before. What type of business is this? |
Salaries: to ask or not to ask, that is the question?By Editor - January 28th, 2010 |
When applying to jobs, one of the questions you want to ask is “how much am I going to make?” But, often times, you don’t want to ask because you think it seems like you’re only interested to work because of the pay. Actually, wrong. |
Answers to the toughest interview questions : Do you prefer to work alone or in a group?By Editor - January 27th, 2010 |
Answers to the toughest interview questions. Today’s Question: Do you prefer to work alone or in a group? |