The Ripple Effect of Tech Accessibility
The pace of technology is increasing which is making it easier for students, from anywhere, to explore new paths. Even with these advancements, is it truly possible for rural students to get a competitive edge without leaving home?
The Real Deal on Achieving Authentic Success: Leaders Share Their Secrets
Wavemakers brought a panel of industry experts together who had a lot to share about career searching and finding a pathway that's right for you, paying homage to many of the tactics that landed them their dream jobs and catapulted their careers into success. The Wavemakers Career Pathways Panel Event was designed for Wavemakers students and brought many career starter insights to light.
Screens and Serenity: Can they Mix?
Digital tech: friend or foe? In a world where our screens are almost like an extension of ourselves, we can’t help but wonder if this constant connection is a blessing or a curse.
Make Waves and Level Up: Wavemakers Unveils a Bold New Look and Website
In today's fast-paced and rapidly changing world, learning, adapting, and growing are keys to success. As Wavemakers, we embrace these values and are excited to announce our brand refresh, including a new website, reflecting our mission to prepare the next generation to lead and transform work for all Canadians.
The Future of Career Development: How Wavemakers Prepares You For The Job You Want
The job market is constantly evolving with a recent shift to a virtual, technologically advanced world disrupting nearly every industry. Traditional office settings are becoming less relevant, with remote work rapidly increasing in popularity. What we do has even been turned on its head, with technological developments creating an increase in automated systems, intelligent machines and virtual environments.
Non-Linear is the New Career Path
Entering the workforce often feels equal parts exciting and overwhelming. There may be uncertainty about the future and curiosity about the skills needed to succeed. At Wavemakers’ recent Career Pathways & Networking event hosted with Deloitte in Wavemakers’ virtual campus on May 24th, when asked what helped to prepare for the career path ultimately taken, the panelists all stated that keeping an open mind and being receptive to different opportunities was key to shaping their progress.
Celebrating World Day for Cultural Diversity: Introducing the Wavemakers Magazine
Unlock a world of inspiration and possibilities with our inaugural Wavemakers Magazine, launched in celebration of World Day for Cultural Diversity on May 21. The role of diversity in the workplace is more important than ever, and we’ve brought together some of North America’s leading voices to bring us powerful insights as we strive toward a more inclusive future and empower today’s students to be successful in their careers.
Wavemakers at Tech Fest 2023: The Future of Work in Action
Curiosity. Connection. Collaboration. Innovative Technology. Wavemakers believes that these four components make up the recipe for building strong relationships and developing the skills necessary to succeed in the future of work.
Cannexus23 Recap: Insights from Canada’s Main Career Development Conference
We recently had the chance to be part of Canada’s Career Development Conference Cannexus23, hosted by CERIC - Advancing Career Development in Canada in Ottawa.
Mental Health and the Future of Work: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Generation of the Workforce with CAMH and Wavemakers
In honour of Mental Illness Awareness Week 2022, Wavemakers had the privilege of hosting a conversation with student alumni, mentor alumni, post secondary institution partners, and employer partners on how to create work environments that honour, respect, and support mental wellness.
Building networks and cultivating future-proof skills: Benefits of Becoming a Wavemaker
Student Profile - As a mature student and newcomer to Canada, Celine saw the Wavemakers program as an opportunity to build bigger and stronger networks in her new home country. Connecting with other students, mentors and potential employers through a work-integrated learning program felt like a smart move, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic had made connecting with peers and colleagues more difficult over the past few years.
Connection, Collaboration and Diversity: How Being a Wavemaker Helped Celine Enhance the Skills Needed in the Workplace of the Future
Student Profile - As a mature student and newcomer to Canada, Celine saw the Wavemakers program as an opportunity to build bigger and stronger networks in her new home country. Connecting with other students, mentors and potential employers through a work-integrated learning program felt like a smart move, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic had made connecting with peers and colleagues more difficult over the past few years.
‘Getting out of my comfort zone’: Learning new skills and expanding career options through the Wavemakers program
Student Profile - When Stephanie logged onto the Wavemakers platform for the first time, it felt like a video game. Far from being another online meeting platform, Wavemakers leverages virtual reality technology to bring students a rich and immersive work-integrated learning program, with unique features you won’t find on Zoom or similar programs.
Igniting the spark for lifelong learning: The importance of work integrated learning programs
Post-secondary programs give students the educational foundation necessary for their success, but having the opportunity to apply that knowledge through a work-integrated learning program can often help students develop the skills and capabilities that aren’t so easily learned in a classroom setting. But while work-integrated-learning programs are beneficial for students, helping them develop necessary skills and mindsets necessary for success, they haven’t always been accessible to all students.
I Think I Can, I Know I Can: Learning to Think Like an Entrepreneur to Help Drive Success
Adopting an entrepreneurial mindset means adopting habits that can create the conditions for new ideas, opportunities and success. One of the most beneficial habits is also one of the most simple: having conversations.
Learning to fail, or failing to learn? How to harness failure to learn from your mistakes and build the future you want
To build the future you want to see, you first need to fail. But it’s not enough to fail, or even just fail fast, as the Silicon Valley mantra goes. What’s more important is to learn from each failure and keep trying, until you reach success, says tech and innovation expert Pascal Finette.
More Questions than Answers: Why focusing on answers limits our growth
What if we spent less time focusing on having all the answers and instead devoted our brain power to coming up with better questions? It might leave us with more questions than answers, and ultimately that’s OK. In fact, for Jeffrey Rogers, that’s the point.
The future is virtual: the role of AR and VR in work and education
Our world is changing and so is the way we interact with each other, especially in educational and work environments. The metaverse is enabling new ways of social interaction, with virtual and augmented reality becoming more mainstream.
Finding your Place in the Future: Becoming a Wavemaker
Who is a wavemaker? It’s someone who demonstrates curiosity and interest in skillsets and networks needed to build a thriving future for all of us. It can be anyone who adopts the mindsets necessary to drive change and the courage to try. It can be you.
Mentoring Today’s Youth into Tomorrow’s Leaders
Becoming a mentor is a rewarding opportunity to deliver real-life experience, learnings and advice to the future leaders of tomorrow. For students and youth from diverse backgrounds, having strong mentors who provide insight, guidance and can act as sounding boards during their educational and professional journeys can often be the difference between success and stagnation.