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The Wall Street Journal

Ian Siegel: Mastering the Virtual Job Market

Higher Ed
Ian Siegel, CEO and founder of Ziprecruiter, shares solution-orientated advice on how to stand out to employers in a virtual job market.
Instructional Video10:41
Financial Times

How to switch your career to coding

Higher Ed
Are you stuck at your desk dreaming of another working life? Many consider switching careers but few are brave enough to do it. The FT's Emma Jacobs wants to know what it's like to leave a job as a teacher and enter the very different...
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Curated Video

Perfect Concluding Sentence for IELTS Writing Task 2

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll learn 4 phrases to use in the last sentence of your IELTS Writing Task 2 essay.
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Curated Video

Why Canada’s unemployment rate is dropping

9th - Higher Ed
Canada gained an unexpected 54,000 jobs last month — though most were part-time. The overall increase was largely driven by employment gains among those between the ages of 15 to 24.
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Curated Video

US Labour Markets Hit by Layoffs; Nearly 950,000 Jobs Cut

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. labor market faces a major shakeup as nearly 950,000 jobs are cut across multiple industries. Layoffs highlight growing economic pressures and uncertainty in the job market, affecting millions of American workers.
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Curated Video

US Labour Markets Hit by Layoffs

9th - Higher Ed
A concerning new trend in the United States has emerged that is shaking up the job markets.

Major companies across the country are announcing layoffs in large numbe
rs...
And nearly 950,000 jobs have been cut this year alone...
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Curated Video

Federal Worker Layoffs Begin Amid Shutdown

9th - Higher Ed
The government shutdown has entered its third week, and the White House has begun mass layoffs of federal workers in an effort to pressure democrats to end the stalemate.
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Curated Video

There's no September jobs report because the government office that prepares it is shut down

Higher Ed
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which releases monthly labor data, is closed. That makes it harder for economists at all levels to understand which way the economy is moving. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

How to use AI to be more productive and valuable at work

9th - Higher Ed
As artificial intelligence chatbots and technology start becoming more accessible, there are concerns that jobs could be lost as a result. Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist, argues...
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Curated Video

Economic jitters keep workers in their jobs as openings decline

Higher Ed
Amid a cooling job market and slowing wage growth, U.S. workers are quitting at the lowest rate in nearly a decade, choosing stability over risk. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Canada’s unemployment rate hits highest rate since pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's unemployment rate hit 7.1 per cent in August, the highest it's been since 2016 outside of the pandemic. Much of the spike is directly tied to the U.S. trade war.
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Curated Video

Canada’s unemployment rate highest since pandemic era

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's unemployment rate hit 7.1 per cent in August, the highest it's been since 2016 outside of the pandemic. Much of the spike is directly tied to the U.S. trade war.
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Curated Video

Indonesia protest driven by “a sense of collective anger”

9th - Higher Ed
Journalist Juan Robin explains why youth anger over police and the government has grown into wider protests in Indonesia.
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Curated Video

‘Ghosting’ becomes a workplace problem

9th - Higher Ed
Employers and recruiters say “ghosting,” when someone cuts off communication without warning, has become a problem for workplaces. Why are people disappearing from their jobs without saying anything?
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Curated Video

How Low Can It Go? Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest in 50 Years

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. economy created another strong employment showing, with April jobs numbers coming in way ahead of estimates. About 263,000 new jobs were added for the month, far exceeding estimates of 190,000. The unemployment rate dipped to...
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Curated Video

Unfilled jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Ted Mallett of CFIB on why there's so many job vacancies in the private sector.
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Curated Video

Canada’s job-creation record

9th - Higher Ed
Jacqueline Hansen explains why workers who pull out of the workforce mean it's not quite as good as we’d like it to be
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Curated Video

Summer job hunt

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports that the latest job market report suggests employers are in the mood to hire
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Curated Video

Alberta outlook

9th - Higher Ed
Wendy Giuffre, president, Wendy Ellen Inc., on the prospects for the province's oil and gas sector
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Curated Video

Precarious jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Jacqueline Hansen reports on an employment shift that doesn't sit well with some Canadians
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Curated Video

Why are Denmark's apprenticeships so effective?

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know there are almost 4 million apprentice students in Europe?



It's estimated between 60-70% get jobs immediately after their apprenticeships,...
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Curated Video

Rising Inflation Sparks Side Hustle Surge Among Americans

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation strains many financially, jeopardizing the American Dream. Can side hustles offer relief?
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Curated Video

Job market adds 90,000 positions, surprising economists

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian economy gained 90,000 jobs in April, surprising most economists, but the unemployment rate remains unchanged due to population growth. Many are wondering whether the numbers will influence potential interest rate cuts in the...
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Curated Video

International student degrees don't match labour market needs, data shows

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's recruitment of international students has tilted strongly toward filling spots in business programs, while doing little to meet the high demand for workers in health care and the skilled trades, according to a CBC News analysis...