Making your career or even your side hustle through social media is a move more and more people are making. Becoming a social media “influencer” or creator as it’s more commonly being called, does take a lot of time and effort. For those that are hoping to make money through brand sponsorships the most difficult […]
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Getting Mental Health Help Without A Benefits Plan
When things go wrong with our bodies, we can rely on the BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) to be there to cover the bulk of our expenses. Whether we are employed by an international corporation, or out of a job, having that security is a right we get as Canadians and it’s a valuable part […]

Failure is the New Success
Before starting any career-related work, I sat down with and spoke to a very successful individual and good friend of mine. After our conversation turned to careers, I uttered these exact words: “I want to be great and successful in life. What’s your opinion on the best way to achieve this?” As he looked […]

Event Review: GradusOne Launch Event
Last week I had the opportunity to attend the launch event for GradusOne, a new program designed to help young adults navigate the various steps towards a fledgling career. Co-founders Sam Thiara and Manny Padda have endeavoured to create a program that facilitates the success of young adults through mentorship, career-oriented workshops, panels, and networking. […]

Networking Effectively in 2015
As the ominous date of January 1st looms closer and closer, I am forced to reflect on the year that has passed. I long ago began burying my head in the sand and suppressing the urge to ruminate on the multiple ways in which I can become a bigger, better 2015 me. However, try as […]

Work/Life Balance: If life is a pie, how big is each slice?
In today’s fast-paced, career-oriented world, it can be difficult for young professionals to maintain a steady balance between work and well, everything else. Everyone needs some sort of balance in their life to function at their optimal level. This generation has so many opportunities in terms of post secondary education, jobs abroad, industry specializations, and […]

Beyond Pink Conference 2014: A Peek Behind the Scenes
Young Women in Vancouver’s Beyond Pink 2014 Conference is happening this Friday and Saturday! I had the pleasure of speaking with the Beyond Pink planning team’s co-chair, Jessica Shirra, and she was able to give me a sneak peek at what it’s like to plan such an incredible event. I hope you enjoy her commentary […]

The Reality of “Doing What You Love” is Not Always Rainbows and Butterflies
One of my childhood friends has always wanted to be a teacher. Since we were children, playing pretend, she was always the teacher, and I was always the student. All her volunteering positions and summers jobs were filled with Sunday School, day camps and children’s leaders, which eventually led her through the education program in […]
Six Ways to “Pay It Forward” and Connect with Students Studying In Your Field
Marketing is a profession which relies heavily on your network. Time and time again, I have heard marketers say: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know”. The more people you know, the better your chances of getting your foot in the door of your dream company or landing the position you want. When […]

Resume and Interview Tips
Job hunting and interviewing can be nerve wracking, so try and remember this – you are looking for a job that suits you and your expertise, interests and passions. During an interview, don’t get so caught up in worrying about whether or not the interviewer likes your response or gets your humour. If you and […]

From Mediocre to Remarkable
Since Wednesday, March 19th, 2014, I haven’t been able to look at my career the same way. I was excited when booking myself a seat at the Art of Marketing Conference in Vancouver, BC – heck, Seth Godin was going to be speaking! I remember reading his book Tribes in university when completing my BA […]

Minerva’s Learning to Lead Program
By Leslie Collins Almost a year and a half ago, I decided to change my direction. I had hit the wall for movement in my job, and I saw my peers connecting, advancing and finding meaningful connections. Why couldn’t I do that? I wanted to become more involved in this city and make connections too. […]

Are you a Leader in Transition? Minerva BC Career Transition Program for Women 55+
Consider this: at 55, the average Canadian woman can expect to live for another three decades. With increased life expectancy, the traditional picture of retirement is changing. Some women remain in or re-enter the workforce (between 1997 and 2010, the employment rate of Canadian women ages 55 and older rose from 16% to 29%), while […]
Here Comes the Fall! Networking Opportunities…on Campus By Guest Blogger, Lisa Dalla Vecchia
September has arrived, and gone are the long days of summer. The crisp cool days of fall can only mean one thing: Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back! All kidding aside, September marks the start of a new school year. Whether it’s a first year student getting acquainted with campus life and academia, or a student […]