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From dim sum to escape rooms, this is what the office holiday party looks like now

From dim sum to escape rooms, this is what the office holiday party looks like now

Gone are the boozy late nighters, and in their place are themed team-building experiences, scaled-down team dinners at restaurants and cocktail parties.
I’m interviewing for my dream job. What are hiring managers looking for right now?

I’m interviewing for my dream job. What are hiring managers looking for right now?

Also, Canadian companies are underusing newcomer talent, business insights from the bee hive and what you can learn from hockey legend Natalie Spooner
What is at the top of Gen Z's workplace wish list?

What is at the top of Gen Z's workplace wish list?

The youngest members of the Canadian workforce are looking for work-life balance and managers who provide direction.
TRU begins cutting budgets, eyes layoffs in face of dropping international enrolment

TRU begins cutting budgets, eyes layoffs in face of dropping international enrolment

Thompson Rivers University braces for financial storm
Best and worst ways to conduct job interviews

Best and worst ways to conduct job interviews

Companies get more out of a candidate in a lower stress and less anxiety-fuelled interview, experts say
My employer is reducing everyone’s wages. Do I have any recourse?

My employer is reducing everyone’s wages. Do I have any recourse?

While employers are free to unilaterally increase and decrease wages to some extent, the law does impose limits on the amount of decrease that will be deemed acceptable by the courts
No boss, no pension, no problem: freelancers can still retire comfortably

No boss, no pension, no problem: freelancers can still retire comfortably

Statistics Canada states that 13.2 per cent of the country’s working population are self-employed.
Opinion: High levels of job satisfaction don’t stop Canadians from complaining about work

Opinion: High levels of job satisfaction don’t stop Canadians from complaining about work

As it turns out, most people are wrong about job satisfaction and it might help to acknowledge and challenge our notions about this
Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

Sharp drop in international students triggers layoffs at Camosun

The college says it has 400 fewer international students than it budgeted for in 2025/26 and numbers are expected to decline further, resulting in a projected deficit of at least $5 million
I suspect I'm being paid less than my colleagues. What's my best move?

I suspect I'm being paid less than my colleagues. What's my best move?

Also, how to future-proof your career, lower-back pain remedies and how yoga changed one woman's work life.
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