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The results are in! Do most people have 2 weeks, 3 weeks or 4 weeks vacation? Check the results out now!
Looking for a new job? Let the Waterloo-area employers see you're 'hot on the market' by including your info on our site today!
Take a complex, first-to-market piece of hardware from prototype to production. Work like an engineering lead and think like a CTO.
Left: Logic, detail, patterns, facts. Right: Meaning, possibility, imagination. How do you use your brain at work, or how does it use you? Choose your discipline and compare your answer.
Elizabeth has been making personnel decisions at RIM since the BlackBerry looked more like a pager than a smartphone. She shares over a decade of wisdom and strategies for keeping a startup attitude in a global enterprise.
From his vantage point in San Fran, Canadian entrepreneur Dan Martell has a unique perspective on the strengths and weaknesses of fast-growth tech companies running north of the 49th. He shares both insight and fixes for the startup mistakes he sees most frequently.
What a mix this week! From the Cold War nod of "how social media can tell you if an employee is unhappy at work" to why CIOs need to be like warm-blooded egg-layers, to the usefulness of 'Productive Narcissists' (and why Obama may be one), this BoW has something for everyone.
The results are in! Red Canary readers evaluated 16 emerging tech companies from Waterloo Region and the surrounding area. See how they fared.
Home to technology heavyweights like RIM and OpenText, Waterloo Region also hosts many of Canada’s most promising startups. Help us rank 16 hot companies. Results will be released October 15th.
One of RIM's top executives talks about preserving quality in the face of explosive growth, shares the secret of great developer/tester relationships and talks about the company's unique perk.
This young company may have a 'green touch' for both the environment and financial success. Its Internet-connected home thermostat has seen the company find funding, early sales and recognition as an up-and-comer.
A dot-com bust and a shattered industry couldn't keep this company from success. From scrappy start to public offering, Toronto-based Points brings a startup approach to problem solving.
Plenty of Canadian content this week, from comparing moon landings to startup creation to silver linings for both small business and job-seeking boomers.
In this issue: Investing in the second-to-market crowd, getting 'Binged' by a recruiter, US IT grads 'unemployable'? and more.
In this issue: 50 tech startups to watch. How 'Super Angels' are changing the game. Smartbooks that meld power and portability, but will they sell? Executive job hunting, and more.






