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- Written by: News Editor
- Category: Newcomer Resources
As a new immigrant in Canada, adapting to a new environment can be both exciting and challenging. One crucial area where immigrants need to acclimatize is the workplace. Understanding Canadian workplace culture can significantly impact your professional success and personal satisfaction. Below, we discuss what to expect and how to adapt to the Canadian workforce.
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- Category: Entrepreneurship
In today’s digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool for freelancers and small business owners seeking to expand their online presence, connect with their audience, and drive business growth. Leveraging platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest empowers businesses to promote services, attract new clients, and build strong relationships with their customer base.
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- Written by: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Education & Training
The Ontario government is working for workers by investing more than $13 million to provide free training and paid electricians’ apprenticeships for more than 2,500 people across the province who are unemployed or looking to earn bigger paychecks. With over $2 billion in infrastructure projects on the horizon, Ontario faces a shortage of electricians and other skilled trades workers. This investment will help the province deliver critical hospitals, schools, and roads on time and on budget.
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- Written by: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Lifestyle
Hybrid working arrangements are becoming increasingly popular with workers, as the mix between home and office work can mean that employees get the best of both worlds. This approach offers both time to focus and the chance to enjoy a better work-life balance, but also time to touch base with colleagues and build the social networks that are vital to a good working relationship.
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- Written by: Adam Evans
- Category: Freelancing
As a freelancer, you can make a lucrative salary working full-time, and you have the potential to control your financial destiny. Plus, even if you're only working part-time while in school, you still can earn a decent wage. However, it helps to know a few tips about making freelance writing work for you while you're still in school, so here are some tips to get you started.
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