Week In Review: January 28, 2012

By Vestiigo - January 28, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Week In Review:

Toronto - Sales and Efficiency Field Representative (Telecom) Details / Apply
Toronto - Business Development Associate (Market Research) Details / Apply
Toronto - Product Education Specialist (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Toronto - Junior Copywriter (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Market Research Analyst (Market Research) Details / Apply
Montreal - Senior Product Manager and Integration Manager (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Montreal - Account Manager (Marketing and Advertising) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Research Manager (Market Research) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Senior Product Manager (Market Research) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Senior Financial Analyst (Marketing and Advertising) Details / Apply

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Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: Don’t Give A Speech. Put On A Show.
Career Savvy: 5 Job-Search Tactics That Should Be Gone Like the ‘80s
TED Talk: Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success

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Don’t Give A Speech. Put On A Show.

By Vestiigo.com - January 24, 2012 Comments0 Comments

When we attend a talk, we generally go to see the speaker not to hear what they have to say.

We know that they have to say. That’s why we go to see them.
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How many speeches have you heard? How many of them can you remember?

Words, words, words.

In a song, we remember firstly the melody and then we learn the words.

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Week In Review: January 21, 2012

By Vestiigo - January 21, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Week In Review:

Toronto - CRM Analyst (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Project Manager (Marketing & Advertising) Details / Apply
Toronto - Consulting Analyst (Market Research) Details / Apply
Toronto - Marketing Manager (E-Learning) Details / Apply
Toronto - New Business Intern (Internet) Details / Apply
Halifax - Digital Marketing Specialist (Information Technology & Services) Details / Apply
Montreal - Digital Manager (Computer Games) Details / Apply
Montreal - Recruiter (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Social TV Web Developer (Internet) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Junior Writer (Marketing and Advertising) Details / Apply

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Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: 6 Job Interview Tips from Politicians
Career Savvy: Joshua Foer: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone and Study Yourself Failing
TED Talk: Clay Shirky: Why SOPA is a bad idea

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6 Job Interview Tips from Politicians

By Lance Wang - January 19, 2012 Comments0 Comments

There are few professions that rival politicians when it comes to the frequency and extensiveness of interviews. Given all the coverage of the Republican Party presidential primaries at the moment, we thought it seemed like a good time to draw out some lessons we can learn from politicians when it comes to interviewing well. 
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The following is a list inspired by Shawn Graham’s article in Fast Company and our own experiences from watching politicians try and work their magic in front of the country. Here are some key tips to keep in mind next time you’re in an interview:

Don’t dodge and deflect
When you’re faced with a tough question, don’t take the easy route. It’s just that, easy. The chances are you’re going to sound like everyone else and won’t distinguish yourself in any meaningful way.

Take Pause
A canned answer doesn’t sound authentic and will win very few people over.  Try waiting a few seconds before you answer a question - it gives the impression that you actually gave it some thought.

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Joshua Foer: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone and Study Yourself Failing

By Vestiigo - January 18, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Joshua Foer: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone and Study Yourself Failing from 99% on Vimeo.

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Event: Access MBA Tour February 6th to 8th 2012

By Vestiigo - January 18, 2012 Comments0 Comments

The Access MBA Tour in Montreal and Toronto matches MBA candidates with the best business schools

The prestigious business education event will take place in Montreal on February 6th and Toronto on February 8th offering an opportunity to evaluate the current situation of the MBA degree. An elite selection of international business schools will meet One-to-One with highly qualified candidates in Canada.
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The Access MBA Tour will take place in Montreal and Toronto with international business schools that wish to recruit local MBA candidates. The event’s One-to-One format is a unique and effective way to match candidates who meet schools’ admissions criteria. When registering online, candidates provide information about their personal and professional profile. Before the event, Access MBA matches the candidates with the MBA programmes that meet their needs and criteria, and at the event the candidates meet with MBA Admission Directors in 20-minute intervals. Event participants can also benefit from free orientation sessions with Access MBA’s professional consultants and GMAT test preparation advisors.

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Learning How to Say No

By Lance Wang - January 17, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Two jobs on the table and one you’d rather not take. It sounds like an unlikely scenario given the recent recession and the difficult state of the job market, but it’s one that Jodi Glickman of the Harvard Business Review insists is becoming more common again as the economy starts to pull itself out of the gutter. Turning down an employer is never an easy thing to do, especially if you’re not the type who enjoys confrontation.
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For a lot of us, it can be like that terrible grade school moment when you discover a friend’s unreciprocated crush and realize that you’re going to have to tell them “sorry, but no.” And just like you would with a friend, you want to let the employer down easy. Glickman wants to help you do this by making sure you include three specific elements in any “thanks, but no thanks” discussion that you have with a potential employer.

The first is, appropriately enough, a simple thank you to the employer. Common courtesy dictates that you’d give thanks to anyone who offered you something of value in your personal life, regardless of whether you decide to take it. It’s a simple gesture that lets them know their goodwill is appreciated and that you respect them as a person, or in our case, as an organization. 

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Week In Review: January 14, 2012

By Vestiigo - January 14, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Week In Review:

Toronto - Product Manager (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Software Test Lead (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Toronto - Sales Consultant, Inside Sales (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Account Manager (Information Technology & Services) Details / Apply
Toronto - Ruby on Rails Developer (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Ottawa - Strategic Alliances Manager (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Montreal - PR & Social Media Manager (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Montreal - Controller (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Intermediate Writer (Marketing & Advertising) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Product Manager (Internet) Details / Apply

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Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: 5 Resolutions You Should Be Making
Career Savvy: To study abroad or not to study abroad – That is the question
TED Talk: Itay Talgam: Lead like the great conductors

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5 Resolutions You Should Be Making

By Lance Wang - January 12, 2012 Comments0 Comments

New Year’s day has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to make resolutions for the coming year. Some of us will want to become better people or take on more of a leadership role in our careers, but we might not necessarily be equipped to get there yet. Allow me, if you will, to suggest a particular set of resolutions (courtesy of HBR) that can help you in both endeavors.
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Find a trustworthy mentor
A good mentor should do more than just tutor you professionally; they should be someone who you jive with intellectually/emotionally and is genuinely committed to your development. If you want to become a great leader and not just a great businessman, then find mentors who you admire for their character as much as their success.

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To study abroad or not to study abroad – That is the question.

By Arash Moghani - January 11, 2012 Comments1 Comments

This is a difficult question with so many following questions, so let’s break it down. If I decide to study abroad, where would I want to go? How much will it cost me? What program do I want to study? Can I adapt to another country’s culture, system and people? Am I ready to leave my comfort zone? Is it the right time to leave? And the list goes on and on.

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The truth is, the thought of moving to a different country to study sounds cool but to actually do it is where many people stop – stopping your life in one place and starting it over in another. For many years I had been seriously considering the idea to study abroad by exhausting all the necessary questions one can ask. However, this process became a bit of a double edged sword because when considering all the questions. Not only did it make it clear for me that I did want to study abroad but it simultaneously raised many reasons not to travel. But when there are so many uncertainties and risks when deciding to study abroad, sometimes it’s best to ignore these uncertainties, use your intuition and just take that leap of faith. 

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Week In Review: January 7, 2012

By Vestiigo - January 07, 2012 Comments0 Comments

Week In Review:

Toronto - Project Analyst (Market Research) Details / Apply
Toronto - Publisher Operations Coordinator (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Creative Director (Internet) Details / Apply
Toronto - Account Manager (Apparel & Fashion) Details / Apply
Toronto - Intermediate Front End Developer (Internet) Details / Apply
Ottawa - Web Marketing Specialist (Computer Software) Details / Apply
Montreal - Retail Marketing Coordinator (Computer Games) Details / Apply
Montreal - Community Game Representative (Computer Games) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Business Dev. Mgr. (Marketing & Advertising) Details / Apply
Vancouver - Lead Digital Marketing Specialist (Marketing & Advertising) Details / Apply

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Some weekend reading
Career Savvy: 5 Tips for Dealing with Indecision
Career Savvy: Report: What Company Perks Matter Most
TED Talk: Dean Kamen on inventing and giving

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What Company Perks Matter Most

By Vestiigo - January 07, 2012 Comments0 Comments

When it comes time to look at new opportunities in your career, there are a variety of factors that make companies attractive, whether large or small. Perks are those ‘little extras’ that help set companies apart from their competitors. They’re attractive bonuses that are offered as part of the company culture or benefits package that make employees feel rewarded. But how much do perks matter to job seekers? And what kinds of perks matter to today’s job seekers? We explored these questions to find out whether or not perks really had an impact on how people viewed companies and their roles within them.Download the Report

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5 Tips for Dealing with Indecision

By Lance Wang - January 05, 2012 Comments4 Comments

Making decisions is hard, and whether we realize it or not, we often go out of our way to make it even harder.  We become so obsessed with making the “right” decision that we confuse our neuroses with legitimate concerns and end up running our brain in circles.  While there aren’t any hard-set rules on decision-making, 99percent writer, Jocelyn Glei has a couple tips that might help us become a little more clear-headed.   
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1) Satisficers vs Maximizers

Ever spent hours or days agonizing over a decision when you know you’ve already got an adequate solution?  You might just be a maximizer—the type who lies awake at night because they’re not sure they got the best possible deal on that new camera they bought – even though it was already well below their budget point.  Well, if you value your productivity, and your sanity, you might want to consider becoming more of a satisficer.  Set the criteria for your decision early and take action once those specific areas have been met.  Don’t spend a lot of unnecessary time scrutinizing factors that aren’t really that important to the outcome.  Do you really need to save an extra $30 on that $500 camera?

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