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Exciting things going on at TalentEgg in March!

As usual, the past few weeks have been very exciting here at TalentEgg.  Firstly, we would like to give a warm welcome to two new TalentEgg clients, The Source and Starbucks. Be sure to keep checking back for great job postings from these two great companies!

Also, TalentEgg’s founder, Lauren Friese, has recently been taking some fun road trips across Ontario to McMaster University, York University, the University of Toronto Mississauga, University of Toronto Scarborough and Queens!

Check out this video of Lauren from the Impact Innovate 2010 Conference at Queen’s University on March 6 where she spoke with students about entrepreneurship:

 

Don’t forget about our Focus on Retail event, which will take over TalentEgg next week, from March 22-26

Focus on RetailVisit TalentEgg.ca daily for amazing content on everything from debunking the misconceptions about starting a career in retail to exploring the career paths in retail available to Canadian students and recent grads. We will also be showcasing meaningful job opportunities from some of Canada’s top retail employers, including Starbucks, Reitmans, Sears, The Source and Enterprise.

If you have any questions for retail employers, submit them as a comment on this post or send them to us on Twitter because we’ll be at Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Retail Management next week to host a Q&A panel featuring retail professionals.

We would also love to start posting more entries on TalentEgg’s blog to better inform YOU about the great benefits our website has to offer so if you have any great ideas, let us know!

TalentEgg's Focus on Retail: March 22-26, 2010

We have some egg-citing news to share with the TalentEgg community!

Retail information, employers and careers will be taking over TalentEgg from March 22-26 to help students and recent grads learn about all the different meaningful careers in the retail industry, find out what it takes to launch a successful career in retail, and explain the misconceptions about working in retail.

The great thing about working in the retail industry is that you have can have virtually any degree or diploma—whether you want to work in marketing, finance, sales, media, communications or administration, retail employers are always looking for smart, energetic students and recent grads to fill their roles!

We are pleased to announce participating employers such as Starbucks, Reitmans Canada, Sears, Enterprise, and many more who will be announced just in time for the week-long Focus on Retail.

In addition to great articles and videos, we will also be publishing job opportunities for students and recent grads, so register at TalentEgg.ca to make sure you can stay up to date with all of the exciting content we’ll be rolling out later this month.

TalentEgg in 2010 (and two new features launching today)

How much do I love writing “2010”? I’ve been obsessed with it since we wrote our first ever TalentEgg Holiday Cards in December.

Other than just being a really fun ‘word’ to say, 2010 is also significant because it’s geared up to be a HUGE year for TalentEgg and for all the parties that use our site – students, recent grads, employers, and career centres.

To properly kick off the year, Daniel, Cassandra, Antonio, and Allison (our new Business Intern!!) sat down yesterday morning and mapped out our top priorities and goals for the year. I won’t give everything away, but here’s a taste of what you can expect:

More of the good stuff:

Over the past several months, we’ve been working really hard to get you more resources – from high quality employers to browse, to high quality entry level and internship jobs to apply to, to high quality articles to help you launch a career. All that work is coming together now and over the next several months you’ll begin to notice a real change in the quantity of resources available to you.

Lots of new stuff:

We’ve never been the type of team to rest on our laurels, and 2010 will be not be an exception. We’re beginning to operate like a well-oiled machine, and this is allowing us to not only continue to come up with great ideas on how we might improve our service to both students and employers, but it is also allowing us to execute – quickly and to a high standard.

New navigation

For example, the other day we decided that the navigation on TalentEgg.ca just wasn’t cutting the mustard – it wasn’t as easy as possible for students and grads to find exactly what they wanted. So we got to work and by the end of the afternoon, had a new concept for a design. I’m happy to say that today – 2 weeks later – that new design is launching. What do you think?

TalentEgg Answers: A career community for students and recent grads

We also decided a little while ago that TalentEgg was missing a crucial feature for students. Essentially, we receive a handful of emails each week from students with really specific questions about launching their careers. And it occurred to us, that with a community of students hanging out on the site at all times, and a community of employers and career experts visiting the site on a regular basis that, well, we’re not necessarily the best people to answer those questions. So we developed TalentEgg Answers, also launching today. (Would also love to know what you think of Answers!)

Let’s be honest

2009 was a roller coaster. Starting up always comes with its ups and downs, and we sure had our share of them. Not to mention, the macro economic environment did not exactly make what we do easy.

But it did give us discipline. And, now that I’ve reviewed the hard numbers – Sales, Unique Visitors, Growth in everything – I can confidently say that we not only surivived, but came out with many small victories. Not only that, but we ended the year very strongly, with a fantastic team and fantastic feedback from employers, students and career centres.

With realistic plans in place to kick some major bum,

Here’s to a fantastic 2010.

Please welcome Jelena, TalentEgg's new intern

Hello! My name is Jelena and I’m a new member of the TalentEgg team – the market research intern.

I am a first-year arts and contemporary studies (ACS) student at Ryerson University here in Toronto.

It’s a really big change from high school, but I keep myself busy with extracurricular activities in and out of school. I try to stay connected with as many people and events as possible, and it helps with my school work and aspirations.

I went to an arts high school for visual arts and graduated with interests in photography and communication. Even while in high school, I devoted my time for internships and getting my art and work out there, building a base for my future.

Through a co-op, I got an internship at a popular social networking site. It wasn’t something I was familiar with or knew much about, but before I knew it that internship set my whole future career.

I always wanted to pursue a degree in journalism and I hadn’t considered any other options. Journalism is a very competitive field and once I was finally accepted at Ryerson (for ACS), the program didn’t make a difference. Something I’ve learned along the way is that it’s still possible to pursue a career in journalism without a journalism degree.

Being a student and having internship positions and experiences are so valuable because they help build your resume and put your name out there. Internships are also great for trying out new fields and expanding connections.

Experience, hard work, ambition, and drive are the things that landed me two (my second now at TalentEgg) internships in the course of a year in the communication, marketing and journalism fields.

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