A round-up of some of this week’s top careers:
Toronto - Sales Consultant (Information Technology & Services) Details / Apply
Toronto - Project Management Team Lead (Market Research) Details / Apply
Toronto - Product Support Analyst (Market Research) Details / Apply
Toronto - Controller (Internet) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Senior Account Manager (Market Research) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Intermediate Writer (Marketing & Advertising) Details / Apply
Montreal - Product Specialist (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Montreal - Senior Marketing Writer (Computer Software) Details / Apply
For the full rundown, login to Vestiigo.com
Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: Why Your Boss is Overpaid
Career Savvy: 6 Interview Tips from Politicians
TED Talk: Caroline Casey: Looking past limits
This week’s latest and greatest careers:
Toronto
Account Manager - Details / Apply
Account Executive - E-Mail Marketing - Details / Apply
Web Developer - Details / Apply
Vendor Manager, Customer Care - Details / Apply
Junior Copy Editor - Details / Apply
Customer Acquisition Trail Blazer - Details / Apply
Montreal
Manager, Digital Content - Details / Apply
Product Specialist - Details / Apply
Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: Choosing the Right Culture
Career Savvy: How to Overcome the User of Buzzwords
TED Talk: Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy
This week’s latest and greatest careers:
Toronto
Online Marketing Manager - Details / Apply
Client Analyst - Details / Apply
Technical Account Manager - Details / Apply
Senior QA Engineer - Details / Apply
Director of Finance - Details / Apply
Visual Designer - Details / Apply
Ottawa
Shopify Guru - Details / Apply
Montreal
Analyst, eBusiness, Web Usability, and User Interaction Design - Details / Apply
Manager, Campaign Analytics - Details / Apply
Vancouver
Intermediate Writer - Details / Apply
Business Solutions Specialist - Details / Apply
Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: Learning to Say No
Career Savvy: Career Tips from Good to Great
TED Talk: Dan Pink on the surprising science of motivation
Heads up! We’re looking for someone with some serious SEO and online acquisition skills to take the lead in this position. If you love developing SEO programs, tracking keyword performance, executing email marketing campaigns, and also enjoy split testing and social media, this dynamic role is perfect for you!
We’re ideally looking for someone with 3-8 years of related experience, with proven results in SEO programs. Social media and graphic design skills are assets, but not required.
Interested? You can get the full job description here: Online Marketing Manager
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This week’s latest and greatest careers:
• Toronto - Account Manager (Market Research): Apply Now
• Toronto - CRM & Marketing Automation Specialist (Computer Software): Apply Now
• Toronto - Digital Marketing Specialist (Computer Software): Apply Now
• Toronto - Senior Product Manager (Internet): Apply Now
• Montreal - Manager, Financial Operations (Marketing & Advertising): Apply Now
Some weekend reading:
• Google’s Breath of Fresh Air - Project Oxygen
• Learning to flex that muscle of influence
Vestiigo fan Laura Davies recently reached out to us on Twitter to let us know that she had found a new career using social media, and that Vestiigo was one of the resources she used in her search. We asked her to share her experiences and provide insight on using social media for career searches. Here’s her story—thanks for sharing, Laura!
I’ll admit it; I’m a TGIF girl. I love Twitter, Google, Internet, and Facebook. I’m the girl who tells her friends to start blogs, forwards all the funny web links, and gladly gives twitter tutorials to skeptics. So, when it came to finding a job in a new city I knew that social media had the potential to help me navigate the confusing process.
I decided to move cities at an interesting point in my career as I had heaps of experience in the non-profit industry and had just completed my Masters degree. I knew I had potential, but without the connections to existing networks in the city I didn’t know who to contact or how to market myself properly. I spent a few days blindly searching and applying for jobs featured on job websites with the same CV I used 2 years ago. After receiving multiple rejections stating that I was one of hundreds applying for the jobs and my skills did not meet the job requirements (when actually they clearly did) I knew it was time to reach out for some help.
The daily flood of e-mail, multiple to-do lists, a cluttered desktop, documents in various file formats, and the constant distraction of cell phones and other devices. How do you manage it properly? How do you achieve the right balance? If you are like me, I am sure you have thought about this dilemma. A recent report from the consulting firm McKinsey argues that digital technology has a “dark side” – namely, “information overload and its close cousin, attention fragmentation.”
I am an avid fan of Mark Hurst. His latest book on information management is currently available for free on iBooks and I urge you to download it immediately. It allows you to manage your own experience in this digital age of ours.
This week’s latest and greatest careers:
• Toronto - Client Analyst (Market Research): Apply Now
• Vancouver - HR Manager (Market Research): Apply Now
• Toronto - Marketing Analyst (Marketing & Advertising): Apply Now
• Montreal - Manager, Campaign Analytics (Marketing & Advertising): Apply Now
• Toronto - Mobile Product Manager (Internet): Apply Now
Some weekend reading:
• 3 Productivity Tips to Make Ideas Happen
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