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Holiday Wishes from TorontoJobs.ca

As the holiday season approaches, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support. 2009 has been a tough year on the job front; however, we anticipate a busy year for hiring for 2010.

May your Holiday Season and the New Year be filled with much joy, happiness and success!
We look forward to working with you in the coming year.

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New Years Resolutions to Kick Start your Career for 2010

The Economic Downturn of 2009 has affected hundreds of thousands of Canadians within the workforce. Layoffs, reduced work weeks and pay decreases are phrases that we have heard far too often throughout 2009.

The New Year is fast approaching and with a new year comes new aspirations, new opportunities and new growth in many areas of both your personal and workplace life. It’s time to evaluate your current career objectives whether you are currently working or seeking employment. 2010 is set to be a growth year for positions in many industries throughout the Greater Toronto Are and now is a great time to take a closer look at your current “work-life” balance and find ways to improve your professional life.

Click Here to View our Top 5 Resolutions to Kick Start your Career for 2010

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Advice for Branding Yourself Online
By TorontoJobs.ca

The Internet and online social networking has radically changed the way we interact with each other on a day-to-day basis. As a result of this transformation, people need to be aware of how they are perceived when their name is searched online.

This article will cover some online branding tips to consider, especially during a job search process.

Google Your Name
A first quick and easy step is to Google yourself to see what comes up and what documents are linked about you.

You can Google yourself with quotes around your name or you can search without quotes. If you have a common name such as Mike Smith, you might want to include more specific information with your search such as Mike Smith Chartered Accountant or Mike Smith/recent employer’s name.

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