Recently, I attended the Grad Steps financial planning seminar to see if it is worth it for students to go. The simple answer is yes. And as a general note, most of the Grad Step […]
Good job, fellow millennials. We are unemployed, childless, renters sitting smugly on our high horse of debt. Our millennial cohort has done away with the old Canadian dream of having a career, two-plus children, and […]
As a millennial I have grown up hearing the phrase “in the real world” from parents, teachers, professors, friends, peers, and employers. The subjectivity of this nebulous phrase has always perplexed me, although I had […]
This article is about a four-letter word that says so much with so little. A four-letter word that everyone has felt in some way. A four-letter word that some only speak in whispers…debt. As Canadians […]
The University of Manitoba’s annual career fair is a convenient method for students to connect with prospective employers, practice interview techniques, and learn about the diversity of organizations recruiting in Manitoba. On Jan. 21 from […]
Once again the University of Manitoba’s Annual Career Week has been a success drawing thousands of students and countless employers. The event, which started Jan. 19 and continued through Jan. 16, is put on annually […]
As a graduate student in my final year of an MA degree, the question of what I’m going to do after I graduate arises with increasing frequency. I figured it prudent, both for my own […]