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Ontario Minimum Wage 2022
As of January 1, 2022, the Ontario general minimum wage has gone up from $14.35 to $15. The Ontario government says minimum wage will continue to rise with the inflation...
Read MoreUltimate Goal Setting Guide 2022
Goodbye 2021 and hello 2022! As we bring in the new year, the hot topic on everyone's minds is New Year's resolutions and self-improvement. Whether you are setting personal goals...
Read MoreResume Format Guide
With the ongoing labour shortage, now is the perfect time to start your job hunt or make a career change. But before you start, you need to get your resume...
Read More7 Tips for a Smooth Return to Work After the Holidays
It's been a long tiring year, and as 2021 comes to a close many of us will be taking some time off work. Whether it's a few days, a week...
Read More7 Common Mistakes Interviewers Should Avoid
As an interviewer, it can feel like you have the upper hand. After all, you get to decide whether someone gets a job or not. But remember, candidates, are evaluating...
Read More7 IT Jobs In-Demand in Canada for 2022
The job market is constantly changing and evolving. Economics, social trends, and industrial changes all play a role in which jobs fluctuate in and out of demand. If you are...
Read MoreWhat is the Minimum Wage in Ontario 2021?
In part, to the 2021 Fall Economic Statement, it was recently announced that the Ontario government introduced legislation that, if passed, will increase minimum wage to $15 in the upcoming...
Read MoreA Simple Guide to Employee Retention and Job Satisfaction
Your company might be a good place to work, but is it phenomenal? If you notice your star employee quits without warning or an increased turnover rate, you should probably...
Read MoreHow to Improve The Candidate Experience in 7 Ways
With the pandemic acting as a catalyst, now more than ever do we realize the impact of candidate experience. The Great Resignation has employees packing their bags and moving on...
Read MoreLooking for a New Job? Now is the Perfect Time
It's probably common knowledge by now that the pandemic turned the Canadian economy upside down and on its head. By 2020 unemployment had reached an alarming 1.89 million. From job...
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