4 mistakes in a resume that turn off recruiters
With the Great Resignation, many professionals will want to dust off their resumes to apply for a new job that will bring them better working conditions.
With the Great Resignation, many professionals will want to dust off their resumes to apply for a new job that will bring them better working conditions.
According to an ADP Canada survey, more than six in ten workers (63%) feel that being in the office provides a better chance of “getting ahead” than staying home and telecommuting.
Paths vary from one individual to another; and not all companies apply the job nomenclature in the same way. The question then arises: is it worth fighting – or at least asking and insisting – to get a certain title in a company?
Here are two homemade suggestions for humorous graphics and illustrations on the new reality of email and telework in general. If these graphics make you smile, it is because there is some truth behind them…
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A research team at the University of Graz, Austria, wanted to get to the bottom of the public’s perception of creativity.
Polls point to an unprecedented wave of resignations after the pandemic. Will these workers finish their career renewal project or is it just a bluff? Analysis.
What will be the future of work? A new study, this time signed by EY, tries to provide some answers. Here are the highlights.