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BCjobs Blog

November 8th, 2010

Restoring Trust

Restoring Trust

What does it mean to me when I say that I trust someone?

Trust, to me, means that I can have confidence in a person to do what she says she will do. I can believe in her when she’s given me her word on something…and I can feel that she truly has my best interests at heart.

It means that a person won’t take advantage of me and she’ll be honest with me and because I know that; I am comfortable in being honest with her. It means that if she does make a mistake – she will take accountability for that mistake and not try to make excuses for what happened.

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November 8th, 2010

B.C.’s Top 100 Companies

B.C.'s Top 100 Companies

Every year the Vancouver Sun compiles and releases its lists of B.C.’s Top 100 Companies. In essence, these are two lists of publicly traded companies — one highlighting the 100 strongest companies, and the other the 100 fastest growing companies. For job seekers, this is a wealth of information when looking for new career opportunities.

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November 3rd, 2010

Cover letters – are they necessary?

Cover letters - are they necessary?

I’ve been following a recent discussion on an email list about the need for cover letters, and it’s caused me to think about the evolution of cover letters and resumes. Here is what I see. Most resumes are at least 2 pages long (although I believe 95% of them should be shorter than they are), and so we are accustomed to seeing a summary section in the top half of the first page. This profile usually highlights the candidate’s key qualifications for the job they are targeting.

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October 27th, 2010

Generation F in the Workplace

Generation F in the Workplace

It is undeniable that the culture of BC is shifting quickly along with the pace of technology. A few years ago very few people knew of Facebook and now it is hard to find someone who is not on it. Generation F- the Facebook generation, refers to those of us who have grown up “online”. This is a generation who is highly capable of retrieving information on the net.

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October 27th, 2010

The Ball is in Your Court

The Ball is in Your Court

Think back three short years when skilled candidates were scarce. Some businesses closing their doors for lack of employees; wages at Tim Horton’s in Alberta rose close to $20/hour, university students were working all summer, and even if you were fortunate enough to hire skilled employees, retaining them was another matter!

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October 27th, 2010

The Pitfalls of Lying on Your Resume

The Pitfalls of Lying on Your Resume

Helen Perruzza, receives tons of resumes from hopeful job applicants everyday. She is a senior personnel consultant with First Choice Personnel, an employment agency in Toronto. Early in spring 2000, a young woman sublimated a resume for a Customer Service position with one of First Choice’s clients. Her resume was outstanding and paralleled the job position. Perruzza invited her in for an interview. Her performance in the interview was very satisfactory and she was introduced to the client, who was also impressed by her. A background check was performed and alas, the diploma she claimed she had received from college never existed. So no job offer!

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October 27th, 2010

How to Ruin Your Brand at the Press of a Send Button

How to Ruin Your Brand at the Press of a Send Button

Grandma knew the importance of brand management. In Grandma’s days, children were not allowed out of the house with holes in their underwear for fear of the proverbial ambulance ride. Housewives cleaned thoroughly under their beds and chesterfields lest dust bunnies be discovered and whispered about.

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October 21st, 2010

Benefits of a Seasonal Job

Benefits of a Seasonal Job

Seasonal jobs are good for more than earning extra spending money or awesome discounts at retailers for holiday
shopping (though, let’s face it – who could resist based on that alone?). In fact, taking on a seasonal job can
be a great stepping stone on the way to beginning or getting back into a career.

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October 21st, 2010

How Social Media Can Cost Your Your Job

How Social Media Can Cost Your Your Job

Seasonal jobs are good for more than earning extra spending money or awesome discounts at retailers for holiday
shopping (though, let’s face it – who could resist based on that alone?). In fact, taking on a seasonal job can
be a great stepping stone on the way to beginning or getting back into a career.

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October 13th, 2010

Dress for Success..the Modern Way

Dress for Success..the Modern Way

DRESS FOR SUCCESS… what does it mean? These days those three little words seem to cause more confusion than ever. Appropriate dress used to be determined by the industry or profession. Now it also varies from business to business. It’s up to each company to determine it’s own standards for professional dress. Unfortunately today, not every company does.

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