Thinking of a career shift? Or maybe you need to go through licensing but need to get a job in… Read more »
Career Planning
Dealing with job insecurity: 5 ways to be proactive about it
Job insecurity or instability is the “overall concern about the continued existence of (the) your job in the future” (Hassard,… Read more »
“There will always be a job for someone with the right attitude and work ethic”
An interview with the people of Success Skills Centre Getting a job is one of the most urgent concerns that… Read more »
Looking to expand your career options? Discover your transferable skills
Whether your occupation is regulated or not, having more than one career option is an advantage for a newcomer to… Read more »
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Is your job in demand in MB?
Historically, Manitoba has the most stable labour market in Canada with modest changes in annual growth. The province’s unemployment rate… Read more »
Have you heard about the exciting world of Supply Chain Management?
When I first heard the term Supply Chain Management (SCM), my head immediately conjured an image of warehouse workers moving… Read more »
Don’t let these 5 career myths hold you back
Did you know that nowadays people of working age will have six to seven career changes in their lifetime? Because… Read more »
What are “Alternative Professions”?
If your profession is regulated in Manitoba, you will have to undergo a process of licensing or registration. This may… Read more »
What is a Career Plan and why do you need it?
Before coming to Canada, did you check out some job opportunities available to you? Did you research the viability of… Read more »
Soft skills: The key to getting and staying employed
Many newcomers, especially those who are experienced and were already senior employees back in their home countries, become confused when… Read more »
Thinking of a career shift?
There are several reasons why some newcomers may consider changing their careers. Some may see their move to Canada as… Read more »
Is going into the trades a good career or alternative profession?
Skilled tradespeople are in high demand in Manitoba. These are people who have training and experience as electricians, millwrights, brickmasons,… Read more »
Employment seminars. Do you need them?
Going to career or employment seminars seem like a waste of time especially when you’re already an experienced professional. Many… Read more »
What are essential skills?
Essential skills are basic abilities required in virtually all occupations. You may sometimes hear them referred to as employability skills… Read more »
5 steps to credential assessment and licensing
Credential assessment is an evaluation of how qualifications – education, work experience or professional credentials – from other countries compare… Read more »
How to increase your chances of getting a job? Be well-informed!
When it comes to breaking into the Manitoba job market, information is power. Here are the first six steps to… Read more »
Self-Assessment: Your first step to success
Whether you are just starting a career or already an experienced professional, taking stock of your skills, education, strengths and… Read more »
Employment
The Manitoba economy will see a total of 166,500 job openings between 2017 and 2023, with 68 per cent of… Read more »