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Networking is crucial for 2026 job hunters. Here’s how to tap into yoursAmid a challenging job market, networking is one of the best strategies to improve the odds of getting hired in 2026, according to experts.EconomyJan 5
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4 in 10 U.S. companies posted a fake job this year. Why?The survey, conducted by career website Resume Builder in May, found about 40 per cent of companies had posted what was considered a 'fake' job this year.CanadaJul 22, 2024
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Why you need a new job search strategy for 2024Between layoffs and an uncertain economic outlook, many are suddenly searching for jobs, either covertly, or overtly, in the new year. And experts say it pays to be strategic.CanadaDec 31, 2023
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How to rebound from a layoff in Canadian tech: ‘Control your narrative’Thousands of Canadian tech workers have been laid off in recent weeks. Here's what experts have to say about the next steps you should take if you've lost your job.MoneyAug 11, 2022
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Lethbridge job fair highlights current labour market favours job seekersAccording to Economic Development Lethbridge, it’s still a job seekers’ market in our region. Both employers and employees are utilizing all the tools available to connect.EconomyJun 23, 2022
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Employers revamp hiring plans to meet talent crunch, demand for hybrid workCanada's talent crunch has forced many employers to shift their hiring practices to win over candidates and is giving job seekers more flexibility in their next career move.ConsumerMar 11, 2022
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More jobs than workers in service industry right now as Saskatchewan lifts COVID-19 restrictionsAs Saskatchewan reopens, many in the service industry are eager to do the same but don't have the bodies to do it.CanadaJul 12, 2021
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Calgary dry cleaning business helps jobseekers having ‘a rough time’ during pandemicA family-run dry cleaning business is offering free service during the COVID-19 pandemic to anyone who's out of work and wanting to a make a good impression in a job interview.EconomyMay 3, 2021
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Struggle to fill Manitoba jobs not due to lack of willing staff: Retail CouncilBrian Pallister says the CERB is keeping people from going back to work, but a Retail Council of Canada director says staffing is just one issue facing businesses.ConsumerJun 25, 2020
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Finding a job during a pandemic is not easy, but still possibleWith thousands of people being laid off as the job market falls into disarray, people who have been looking for work are finding it especially challenging.EconomyApr 4, 2020
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