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MBA posts resume in a taxi's back seat
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More than just stacking shelves
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Hardly working for living
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Jobboom Index
Québec 85,7%
Employment situation
Favourable
Ontario 57,5%
Employment situation
Fair
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Jobboom presents
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December 14, 2008 Edition
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Do you know your strong point?
Take our e-Career Fit tests and discover which line of business suits you best. This is a special reduced rate offer for Jobboom.com users only, so take advantage and choose the tests only you want to take:
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Focus on
Sick Building Syndrome: It's in the air
It's delicate telling the boss the air in the workplace is making employees ill—without sounding like the princess and the pea.
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What symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome does your workplace endure?
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Media Watch
Newsworthy
MBA posts resume in a taxi's back seat
Remember the unemployed Wall St. banker pounding the pavement with a sandwich board? Now an MBA invents a new guerrilla, job-hunting tactic.
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Career Options
More than just stacking shelves
It's true, librarians get a bad rap. Reading, yuck!
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Work/Life Balance
Hardly working for living
When attempting the rock stardom dream, it's always helpful for hobbyist musicians to have basement, recording studios.
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Jobboom Poll
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What symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome does your workplace endure?
- Inadequate ventilation
- Chemicals from walls and carpet
- Thermal discomfort
- Mould
- Volatile organic contaminants
- Other
- All of the above
- None
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Fun Jobs
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Rubbing elbows with the stars
Many Canadian law graduates opt for Bay Street careers, practicing corporate law, duelling over contracts and the minutia of legalese. A practice in entertainment law is more of a mixed bag, including licensing law, tax law, labour relations, intellectual property, commercial law and some contracts. A relatively new field, there are only few specialized law-school courses on entertainment law and even fewer books. So there's lots of on-the-job learning.
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