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Inside retail dress codes

Can you express your individuality through your job? Of course you can.

5th September, 2012
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Paving a future in the trades

Consider a career in the trades an investment in the future.

31st August, 2012
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The employee benefits of working retail

We explore the perks of working with five of Canada's top coast-to-coast retailers—which include healthcare, 401Ks, and sometimes, even care for your pets.

29th August, 2012
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Forget humblebragging and underbragging. Alan Cross teaches us how to schmooze

We've taken boasting to a new level on social media, and that may come from the fact that, due to a tender economy, we're used to marketing ourselves. All the time. Here's how to do it properly.

24th August, 2012
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Five retail myths from the movies

What American Beauty, Clerks, One Hour Photo, Empire Records and Pretty Woman got wrong about working retail.

22nd August, 2012
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Taking the Bully By the Horns

Hey, you freckle-faced four-eyed dweeb! Don't let workplace bullies get away with your lunch money.

10th August, 2012
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Conduct your job hunt with confidence and integrity: How to be assertive

When people talk about 'soft skills,' they usually mean networking. But being assertive is just as valuable a tool.

9th August, 2012
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Welcome back! Teaching abroad offers you plenty of marketable skills—even at home

Congrats, you've taught ESL overseas! And whether or not you realize it, you've picked up oodles of marketable skills along the way

8th August, 2012
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Teaching ESL overseas? Here's how to pick the right employer

If you're planning on teaching English overseas, picking an employer can be tough. 

1st August, 2012
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Leonard Cheshire Budokai Karate Club is martial arts for the mind

This looks like your regular karate club, save for one thing: Everyone here is a brain injury survivor.

26th July, 2012
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Working abroad? Prepare for culture shock

If you're planning on working overseas, you'll encounter culture shock. Here, five ways to prepare for the unprepared.

25th July, 2012
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Socially responsible policies: Which are genuine, and which are opportunistic?

Here, we profile the diversity initiatives of Canada's top employers. Do they come with genuine intentions? We believe so.

20th July, 2012
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Four ways to turn your disability into a strength

You might have a disability, but don't let that disable your job search.

3rd July, 2012
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Are Millenials recession-proof?

The Millennial generation is about to prove that "not all those who wander are lost..."

22nd June, 2012
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Discussing invisible disabilities—and mental illness

Invisible disabilities, such as mental illnesses, are frequently stigmatized. So, how do you go about addressing the issue with an employer?

6th June, 2012
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Quebec student protests: The education bubble is bursting

Quebec's student protests aren't about tuition—they're about debt. And the education bubble is going to burst.

30th May, 2012
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Four essential public-speaking writing tips

When it comes to public speaking, most people fear the lack of control they possess. But here's one thing you can control: Writing your speech.

17th May, 2012
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Conquer your fear of public speaking

Is public speaking really the no. 1 fear, even over death? Here, four tips to help you ace that interview, presentation or meeting.

11th May, 2012
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