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Is Your Business Positioned for the Future
Oct 06, 2008 at 10:44 PM

York Technology Association (YTA) Panel on “Is Your Business Positioned for the Future?” 

On September 24th, 2008 CareerMatch, a Yoush Consulting company, sponsored this YTA luncheon and panel event as the Company of the Month. CareerMatch has been active in the York Region at both the business and public / social level since 2001, sponsoring events from Youth sports teams to business events such as this. Currently, CareerMatch is actively working with the Markham town towards to enable business growth in the region for future.  This particular panel discussion was of particular interest to SMB in order to better understand the challenges and the true role of the internet in their business operations. The panel itself offered an extraordinary line of successful CEOs including:
  • Dr. James Norrie, former F-500 Executive, Associate Dean of Ted Rogers School of Business, and an  entrepreneur in the eBusiness arena.
  • Mr. Osama Arafat, Chief Executive Officer of Q9 Networks
  • Larry Keating, President and CEO of No Panic Computing
 

The event had a surprise visit from the Canadian/Mexican delegation of IT businesses and CareerMatch had the opportunity to welcome them in their native language. This was a testimony to of the diversity in York Region and why it is known as Canada’s technology capital

General Management Consulting Services
Sep 04, 2008 at 11:27 AM

Thursday, September 4, 2008  

Management Consulting Services to OPS 

CareerMatch has been awarded the Vendor of Record (VOR) status for providing General Management Consulting Services (GMCS) to the Ontario Public sectors for the next three years.  

The selection is the result of a stringent selection process that enables the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS) to select a handful of qualified vendors to provide the Ministry’s Business and Technology units with specialized consulting services on demand. CareerMatch has been qualified to provide the following consulting services on all the categories outlined by MGCS.   

  • Project Management Consulting and Services
  • Program Management Consulting and Services
  • Organizational Metrics Consulting
  • Change Management Process Consulting  

This new VOR is in addition to General IT Consulting Services that CareerMatch has been qualified for since 2005. It is no coincidence that CareerMatch has been highly successful in providing Project Management services under the general IT consulting category to various ministries since 2005, in addition to providing all kinds of technology consulting services such as infrastructure architecture, network and storage management, and application design & development.  

We look forward to working with our valued OPS clients and remain committed to offering the highest value in the industry.  

Sincerely,   

Bud Derakhshani, PMP

Managing Director

Effective Talent Sourcing Strategies
Mar 07, 2007 at 05:39 PM
CareerMatch president speaks on effective talent sourcing strategies with Dave Crisp, a leadership speaker and renowned HR executive. To read his articles or to learn more about David Crisp and his leadership talks, please visit:
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Is Your Cover Letter Killing Your Job Search?
Feb 15, 2006 at 06:34 PM

? Written By Jimmy Sweeney, President of CareerJimmy and Author of the new, Amazing Cover Letter Creator

Dear Job-Seeker:

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CareerMatch to Build World Class ERP
Nov 01, 2005 at 12:00 AM

CareerMatch's success in delivering executive placements and its background in solving business issues at the C level, has gained it a big-4 client. CareerMatch will help build a world class ERP team.

 

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