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January 19th, 2021

How to Stay Positive While Working From Home

How to Stay Positive While Working From Home

Working from home is linked to all kinds of positive emotions for isolated workers like freedom, trust, and happiness, etc. However, working from home during a pandemic has been a particularly different experience for some, as a lot of people are working from home more than ever, without preparation or choice. Practically overnight, remote workers […]

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January 18th, 2021

Top 7 Qualities of a Good Employee

Top 7 Qualities of a Good Employee

Building a profile as an exemplary employee should be one of your priorities. Engaging with your company’s leadership and showing them that you are driven can help develop your career. Businesses depend on outstanding employees to help them grow. A high-profile at your workplace can help you meet your career goals and show your management […]

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December 16th, 2020

6 Steps To Build An Effective Team

6 Steps To Build An Effective Team

As many as 86% of workplace failures can be attributed to the primary markers of ineffective team building: poor communication and a lack of true collaboration. This is likely the result of a historically rigid job market in which a successful job search required exactly matching the terms of a job description. This focus has […]

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November 6th, 2020

How To Stay Happy Working From Home

How To Stay Happy Working From Home

Over the last decade, jobs in Vancouver and other regions have become increasingly online-accessible, and the 2020 coronavirus pandemic has only accelerated that growth. As a result, today: 68% of Canadian employers have adopted a flexible workplace structure enabling at least some employees to work from home. About 40% of all jobs in Vancouver are […]

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October 19th, 2020

5 Benefits of Hiring Remote Workers

5 benefits of hiring remote workers

In the ever-changing job market, one undeniable trend has been the hiring of remote workers. Even before the CoVID-19 pandemic rocked the BC job market, remote work was on the rise. Remote work (or telework) skyrocketed during the pandemic. Prior to March 2020, BC only had a remote workforce of 7%. As of May 2020, […]

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August 2nd, 2020

How to Succeed in a Remote Job Interview

How to Succeed in a Remote Job Interview

In the words of the famous musician Mr. Dylan, ‘the times they are a-changin’. Not so long ago, it seemed as if all you needed to succeed in an interview was to shake the right hand. Now, the social and professional dance has become increasingly complex. Multiple interviewing stages, circus hoops, the right hobbies and […]

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July 24th, 2020

How To Be A Better At-Home Worker

How To Be A Better At-Home Worker

Whether employees work from home or in-office, there is more to ideal workers than just completing tasks as-instructed. Job Market Trends Every Work From Home Employee Should Know About Today, the job market favors personnel who are confident, reliable, and highly-effective communicators [1]. Demand for these soft skills — sometimes called “core skills” by job […]

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March 1st, 2019

Bridging the Gap in the Multigenerational Workplace

Bridging the Gap in the Multigenerational Workplace

Your employees are a diversified group. Each one of them brings unique experiences and viewpoints to the workplace each day. One of the most significant factors that can influence how your employees work together is their age differences. Odds are, your workplace features a mix of older and younger coworkers who must work together to […]

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February 26th, 2019

Construction 2019: Businesses are in need of digitization and diversity

Construction 2019: Businesses are in need of digitization and diversity

In the last month of 2018, Canada’s unemployment rate was recorded at 5.8%. This is the lowest it’s been since 1976. More than 90,000 new jobs were created in December alone. And in the construction sector, no topic was more heavily discussed and debated than the tariffs and trade negotiations. TSheets surveyed 500 respondents in […]

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October 17th, 2018

How Bad Payroll Can Affect Your Clients’ Employee Retention Rate

How Bad Payroll Can Affect Your Clients’ Employee Retention Rate

A global study conducted by LinkedIn revealed Canada ranks among the top countries for to employee turnover. As a result, recruiting and hiring professionals face various internal and external challenges. From finding the right talent to negotiating compensation and managing a multi-generational workforce, there is so much to navigate in front of the camera and […]

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