The days of going to school are about to end for many Canadian university and college students, and a new survey shows they likely will face an active jobs market.
Business consulting firm Robert Half says 64 per cent of companies surveyed said they plan to hire entry-level employees — those with zero to two years experience — in the first half of 2024.
As Sean Previl reports, with a potentially crowded field for job hunters as thousands graduate, there are tips you can use to stand out and hopefully get that dream job.
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Business consulting firm Robert Half says 64 per cent of companies surveyed said they plan to hire entry-level employees — those with zero to two years experience — in the first half of 2024.
As Sean Previl reports, with a potentially crowded field for job hunters as thousands graduate, there are tips you can use to stand out and hopefully get that dream job.
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