Greystone College recently had the pleasure of welcoming speaker Thomas Stringham. As the founder, president and creative director of Hot Tomali, an award winning advertising company, the co-founder of Cheddar Labs, an online community for retail sales associates as well as the co-founder and CEO of Clientis Technologies Inc.
Unlock your personality type to unlock a fulfilling career
Choosing the right career or education path can be daunting. Your dad thinks you should go into business. Your mom thinks you would make a great teacher.
Why Teach Overseas?
In today’s world of international education there are many options and opportunities for high quality teachers. Let me give you 5 reasons to teach overseas.
Seven Tips to Create Your Canadian Resume
A precisely written Canadian resume might be the most important tool to get you that interview and possibly get you a job in Canada.
Six Reasons to Choose a Career College
Many university graduates are disappointed to find that their bachelor’s degree doesn’t open many doors. They don’t realize that universities are not designed to start you on future careers.
Is the TESOL practicum important?
As I’ve said in previous posts, learning to teach is a little like learning to drive; you need to start with some theory but it won’t mean much until you get hands on experience. This is why a practicum is an integral part of any good TESOL program.
Study in Vancouver and Get to Know Business Leaders
Greystone College hosted Genevieve Blondin at another networking event that was organized for the business and tourism&hospitality students in Vancouver.
Transferable skills for 2014
Depending which statistics you consult, North Americans will switch careers on average anywhere from seven to fifteen times in their lives.
5 reasons to choose an in-class course over an online TESOL course
With an online TESOL course there are many places you can’t teach. You should know that many countries and schools now require in-class certification.
Enhance your job prospects with soft skills
Does this sound familiar? You get called for an interview. Your resume is impressive. You have all the qualifications. But you don’t get the job. Why?