Canadian oil and gas workers most confident about career prospects
Energy sector professionals appear more confident as regards work prospects. According to a Rigzone study, 78% of them were approached by a recruiter in the past six months.
By Aurélie Le Caignec
Canada abolishes mandatory retirement age
In December 2011, the federal government decided to abolish the mandatory retirement age, which had been set at 65, as a way to help mitigate labour shortages.
Say no to tweets in 2012!
With the new year come resolutions. What are yours?a) Become an expert in social mediab) Try to wean myself from social mediac) Find the time to see what social media is all about
Here we are at the beginning of 2012 and the time for assessments has given way to action plans
To do that, you need to model your own success. Here are a few helpful tips...
Salary negotiations: when it pays off to be outrageous
Those who dare abandon their self-consciousness or affected shyness when comes the time for salary negotiations and ask for the sky may be richly rewarded. Read on.
Canadians still concerned about their pension plans
According to the latest National Bank Retirement Index survey, Canadians are concerned as the situation of defined benefit pension plans shows no improvement.
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