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Do what you LOVE what you do

Everyone says, “It’s important that you do what you love.”

It took me years – and a few bad jobs – to understand the true value of this statement.

It’s not that I didn’t believe it was good advice. I just didn’t really understand it. I saw it as a little disingenuous. A parent or a teacher would say it, and I would think about all the people who are clearly doing jobs that they didn’t love. 

I also thought that if everyone really did jobs they loved, then there would be no such thing as garbage collectors. (This was before I knew what it meant to have to pay bills.)

Before joining TalentEgg, I took a job that I knew I probably wouldn’t love. I did it because I had bills to pay and I needed a job. I lasted a total of four days before quitting.

It was at that moment that I really understood the importance of ‘doing what you love.’ I know, it’s easier said than done to be able to do something that you love and get paid for it. But if you can make it work, it will make life a little bit easier and you’ll have a much greater chance of succeeding.

If you don’t know what it is that you love to do, our Career Incubator is a great place to start.

Check out some of our previous industry focus weeks where we profile a ton of different roles across all sorts of industries. Hopefully this will help you find out what is that you love to do.

It's Egg-citing to work here!

Check out our first video blog! I share what exactly it is I do here at TalentEgg, and Lauren shares what we’re up to in the next few weeks. Here’s more info on the Client Success Specialist role and the Sales Representative position. Apply now! As I mentioned in the video, if you want to get involved, you can follow us on twitter or find us on Facebook. Of course, you can always drop me an email at nathaniel@talentegg.ca. Many more videos to come, so stay tuned!

This week at TalentEgg!

Big Plans! Here’s a list of what to look out for on TalentEgg this week:

Focus on Healthcare

Focus on Healthcare is a week-long online event with a ton of free career resources for students and recent grads interested in starting their careers in the healthcare industry.

Each day, you’ll find valuable articles, videos and job opportunities from top healthcare employers like:

Community Care Access Centres
Trillium Health Centre
Northern Health
Halton Healthcare Services
North York General Hospital
Scarborough Hospital

Today we published two “A Day In The Life” pieces: a Q&A with a registered nurse from Trillium Health Centre as well as a video blog with a Community Care Access Centre case manager from Toronto.

Discuss

As I mentioned in my last post, there are a lot of things that can suck about finding a job. One thing that I didn’t touch on was how lonely it can feel. Most people think of job searching as a solitary activity, but it doesn’t have to be!

That’s why the Discuss section of TalentEgg is so helpful. It gives you a chance to interact with other people who are also looking for career-launching opportunities, and share ideas and strategies.  One of our goals this year is to improve Discuss. But we need your help. What topics would you like to see discussed?

New jobs

As always, plenty of new job openings every day. Check out the news section on the front page to stay up to date.

Coming soon? Office Dog Olympics?

We have two office dogs, Pancake and Lily. I think we should have some sort of competition to determine who is the office champion dog? I’m thinking events like: a chew off, biggest growl, best guard dog…

TalentEgg's "medieval" holiday party

So, last year we had our first company holiday party and it was pretty low-key. Some food and drinks and gifts at Daniel’s apartment. It was nice, but this year we wanted to kick it up a notch.

Naturally, our first choice was to go to Medieval Times. Nothing brings on the warm fuzzies like a bunch of dudes with ponytails trying to kill each other while on horseback.

All in all, I think it was a success. We drank beer out of plastic holographic cups and ate a three-course meal with our hands. What else could one possibly want from a company holiday party?

Next year, I think we should aim for Disneyland.

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