February 5, 2018Published by Norman Valdez on February 5, 2018Categories Careering Uncategorized W18 - Features Winter 2018[Online Exclusive] Tales of the Elevator OperatorBy Jeremy Auger As new technology is applied to automating jobs, workers will have to adapt at a pace of change that we’ve never seen before
February 5, 2018Published by Norman Valdez on February 5, 2018Categories Careering Uncategorized W18 - Features Winter 2018[Online Exclusive] The Changing World of WorkBy Trudy Parsons What occupations and skills are most at risk with automation – and which will remain in demand
February 5, 2018Published by Norman Valdez on February 5, 2018Categories Careering Uncategorized W18 - Features Winter 2018[Online Exclusive] Skills for an Automated FutureBy Patrick Snider Changing how we develop skills, measure them and apply them in the workforce
February 5, 2018Published by Norman Valdez on February 5, 2018Categories Careering Uncategorized W18 - Features Winter 2018[Online Exclusive] The Future of the Canadian Workforce in the Digital SocietyBy Dragana Martinovic and Viktor Freiman Attracting talent and engaging underrepresented groups
February 5, 2018Published by Norman Valdez on February 5, 2018Categories Careering Uncategorized W18 - Features Winter 2018[Online Exclusive] Nova Scotia Trades Exhibition Hall: Innovation in Youth EngagementBy Madison Tiller Fighting the knowledge gap to increase young people’s awareness of the diversity in the construction industry