Recruiting ‘success recipe’ helps local company soar
Hiring smart and growing fast is part of the recipe helping a Mississauga businessman’s recruiting company become a hit
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Hiring smart and growing fast is part of the recipe helping a Mississauga businessman’s recruiting company become a hit
The Brampton Chrysler plant did not get the much-desired third shift workers fought for, but the new CAW contract, ratified by an overwhelming majority over the weekend, has the union hoping that expansion may eventually happen.
Chrysler Canada’s Brampton car assembly plant has secured at least two shifts of work until 2016 under the terms of an agreement reached this week between the Canadian Auto Workers and the company. But the deal put on ice, at least for now, lost any hopes of a third shift being added at the Brampton … Continue reading CAW agrees to deal with Chrysler
In an industry that’s already trying hard to figure out how to stay relevant and profitable, a crisis of confidence is the last thing we need.
Big things have happened in the last few weeks. They surprised me too.
I’m officially in Week 4 of my internship at the Financial Post and things are definitely humming. I have stories on the go, I’m pitching regularly and every day I’m still wondering how much I can soak up in the next few weeks. Summer is practically flying by.
When it comes to writing, I am a beginner. I mean, I’ve been writing on blogs since I was 14 and making up stories since I was very small and writing in some sort of journalistic mindset since I was in my mid-teens, but make no mistake, I am still a total beginner.
I wrote recently how I thought I wasn’t really sure what to do next after coming back from South America. I applied for a few jobs and things, but they all didn’t work out (bad fit, didn’t get hired, irrational inner fear).
I took this picture after I learned all my summer clothes, my underwear and my travel towel had been given away to someone else after a laundromat staffer in Norther Peru mistook me for a Japanese girl.
I’m going to see a career counselor tomorrow. I figured out last week I don’t really know exactly what I want to do next, just that I have a bunch of rough ideas and I haven’t fully committed to anything, which makes it hard to focus. Luckily, a good friend of mine works at the … Continue reading Do not be afraid to ask for help