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Apr 24, 2026 The Recruiter Corner
The Recruiter Corner

Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Recruiter Corner, a dedicated space designed to bridge the gap between high-level economic shifts and the daily realities of the talent acquisition landscape. In this edition, we will review the sectors that are hiring, how to make sure your hiring process does not

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 The latest Business Outlook Survey points toward rebounding hiring intentions
The latest Business Outlook Survey points toward rebounding hiring intentions

The first-quarter Bank of Canada Business Outlook Survey offers a nuanced portrait of a Canadian economy in transition, where a resilient private sector is navigating the complex interplay of geopolitical tension and shifting inflationary pressures. For the staffing industry, the latest data suggests a stabilization of the labor market, as

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 How Declining EI Beneficiaries Signal a Resilient 2026 Workforce
How Declining EI Beneficiaries Signal a Resilient 2026 Workforce

The Canadian labour market is showing signs of stabilization as winter 2026 comes to a close, evidenced by a second consecutive monthly decline in regular Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries. The reduction of 8,700 recipients in February, following a more substantial drop of 17,000 in January, suggests a gradual

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 Retail breakout, resilience in infrastructure & the care economy crisis
Retail breakout, resilience in infrastructure & the care economy crisis

The visualization of year-over-year job posting volumes from early 2026 reveals a labor market characterized by sharp divergence. While the "Headline" figure (the red line representing the overall market average) remains remarkably flat near the 0% growth mark, this stability masks significant volatility within specific sectors. The data

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 Why Your "Solid" Hiring Process is Losing You Great Candidates
Why Your "Solid" Hiring Process is Losing You Great Candidates

The shift from a "check-the-box" recruiter to a high-impact talent advisor usually starts with a few hard lessons. Early on, it’s easy to hide behind structured processes, long interview loops, and "perfect" job descriptions. But eventually, you realize that being dependent to the process is

by Mehdi Kallala
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 21, 2026 The infinite mirror: when AI rewrites the rules of recruiting
The infinite mirror: when AI rewrites the rules of recruiting

The traditional arms race between job seekers and recruiters has entered a surreal new chapter. For decades, the "game" was simple: candidates tried to beat the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) by peppering resumes with keywords, while recruiters sought the most authentic representation of talent. Today, services like BetterApply.

by Minh Dang
Apr 16, 2026 OpenAI disrupting staffing, Carney in the majority and a 14,000 job add
OpenAI disrupting staffing, Carney in the majority and a 14,000 job add

Good morning, everyone. It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks in the Canadian labor market, and I’m glad we can take a moment to look at the bigger picture together. Between the shifting political tides in Ottawa and the evolving data from the latest Labour Force Survey, it’

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 15, 2026 Treading Water: What Resilient Cardholder Data Reveals About the Next Phase of the Labour Market
Treading Water: What Resilient Cardholder Data Reveals About the Next Phase of the Labour Market

Current economic data from the RBC Consumer Spending Tracker reveals a Canadian consumer base that is increasingly prioritizing essential expenditures and experience-based services over discretionary physical goods. While overall cardholder spending has remained resilient, the composition of that spending suggests a shifting landscape for the national labour market.   Shifts in

by Minh Dang
The Recruiter Corner
Apr 24, 2026 The Recruiter Corner

Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Recruiter Corner, a dedicated space designed to bridge the gap between high-level economic shifts and the daily realities of the talent acquisition landscape. In this edition, we will review the sectors that are hiring, how to make sure your hiring process does not

by Minh Dang
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Apr 24, 2026 The Recruiter Corner
The Recruiter Corner

Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Recruiter Corner, a dedicated space designed to bridge the gap between high-level economic shifts and the daily realities of the talent acquisition landscape. In this edition, we will review the sectors that are hiring, how to make sure your hiring process does not

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 The latest Business Outlook Survey points toward rebounding hiring intentions
The latest Business Outlook Survey points toward rebounding hiring intentions

The first-quarter Bank of Canada Business Outlook Survey offers a nuanced portrait of a Canadian economy in transition, where a resilient private sector is navigating the complex interplay of geopolitical tension and shifting inflationary pressures. For the staffing industry, the latest data suggests a stabilization of the labor market, as

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 How Declining EI Beneficiaries Signal a Resilient 2026 Workforce
How Declining EI Beneficiaries Signal a Resilient 2026 Workforce

The Canadian labour market is showing signs of stabilization as winter 2026 comes to a close, evidenced by a second consecutive monthly decline in regular Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries. The reduction of 8,700 recipients in February, following a more substantial drop of 17,000 in January, suggests a gradual

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 Retail breakout, resilience in infrastructure & the care economy crisis
Retail breakout, resilience in infrastructure & the care economy crisis

The visualization of year-over-year job posting volumes from early 2026 reveals a labor market characterized by sharp divergence. While the "Headline" figure (the red line representing the overall market average) remains remarkably flat near the 0% growth mark, this stability masks significant volatility within specific sectors. The data

by Minh Dang
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 23, 2026 Why Your "Solid" Hiring Process is Losing You Great Candidates
Why Your "Solid" Hiring Process is Losing You Great Candidates

The shift from a "check-the-box" recruiter to a high-impact talent advisor usually starts with a few hard lessons. Early on, it’s easy to hide behind structured processes, long interview loops, and "perfect" job descriptions. But eventually, you realize that being dependent to the process is

by Mehdi Kallala
Recruiter Journal   -   Apr 21, 2026 The infinite mirror: when AI rewrites the rules of recruiting
The infinite mirror: when AI rewrites the rules of recruiting

The traditional arms race between job seekers and recruiters has entered a surreal new chapter. For decades, the "game" was simple: candidates tried to beat the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) by peppering resumes with keywords, while recruiters sought the most authentic representation of talent. Today, services like BetterApply.

by Minh Dang
Apr 16, 2026 OpenAI disrupting staffing, Carney in the majority and a 14,000 job add
OpenAI disrupting staffing, Carney in the majority and a 14,000 job add

Good morning, everyone. It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks in the Canadian labor market, and I’m glad we can take a moment to look at the bigger picture together. Between the shifting political tides in Ottawa and the evolving data from the latest Labour Force Survey, it’

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 15, 2026 Treading Water: What Resilient Cardholder Data Reveals About the Next Phase of the Labour Market
Treading Water: What Resilient Cardholder Data Reveals About the Next Phase of the Labour Market

Current economic data from the RBC Consumer Spending Tracker reveals a Canadian consumer base that is increasingly prioritizing essential expenditures and experience-based services over discretionary physical goods. While overall cardholder spending has remained resilient, the composition of that spending suggests a shifting landscape for the national labour market.   Shifts in

by Minh Dang
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