
As AI reshapes industries, leaders are rethinking how to build trust, boost digital literacy, and empower teams through continuous learning. Experts share what it takes to de-risk AI adoption and prepare for the future of work.

Discover the top skills Canadian workers will need to succeed in 2026. From adaptability and empathy to digital and AI literacy, learn which capabilities employers are prioritizing — and how you can start developing them now with insights from Agilus…

Key Highlights What Is Creativity — and Why It Matters If you’ve ever said, “I’m not creative,” you’re not alone. However, you might be selling yourself short. Creativity isn’t just for designers or writers. It’s about curiosity, experimentation, and re-imagining…

Don’t just list names, prepare your references. A well-briefed reference can reinforce your strengths, validate your experience, and even help you land the job. Learn how to share the job description, refresh their memory about key projects, confirm communication preferences,…

Behavioural interview questions can feel intimidating, but the STAR Method—Situation, Task, Action, Result—helps you stay calm, focused, and confident. Learn how to structure your answers, highlight measurable results, and impress Canadian employers by telling your story clearly and authentically. Master…

Key Highlights Salary Negotiations are a Critical Skill Whether you’re stepping into a new job or getting promoted, negotiating your salary is a pivotal moment. It’s about ensuring you’re valued fairly—and retaining confidence when discussing compensation is easier said than…

Like any online review platform, employer review sites can be helpful, but they do not tell the whole story. Here are some truths, myths, and tips to help you make a smarter decision.

Key Highlights What Is Empathy — and Why It Matters at Work Empathy is more than being nice or patient. It’s the ability to understand and connect with another person’s feelings, thoughts, and experiences — to step into their shoes…

Key Highlights What Is Critical Thinking — and Why It Matters In a world of information overload, the ability to think clearly, question assumptions, and make reasoned judgments is more valuable than ever. The University of Western Ontario defines critical…