Toronto Global https://torontoglobal.ca Your Region for Business Thu, 06 Jun 2024 17:43:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Toronto Global Your Region for Business false Career Fair: Diving into the Toronto Region’s Deep Talent Pool https://torontoglobal.ca/media-center/career-fair-diving-into-the-toronto-regions-deep-talent-pool/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=career-fair-diving-into-the-toronto-regions-deep-talent-pool https://torontoglobal.ca/media-center/career-fair-diving-into-the-toronto-regions-deep-talent-pool/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 07 Dec 2022 00:39:00 +0000 https://torontoglobal.ca/?p=26221

It is almost that time of year again when concourses fill with excited students looking for their next opportunity. A career fair is a fantastic way to engage with early talent, whether in a four-month co-op position or a full-time job. After all, hiring post-secondary talent is a great way to build and nurture the leaders of tomorrow and grow a successful business.

Why Are Career Fairs Important?

As new companies enter the Toronto Region market, it’s often important to make their mark on the ecosystem by attending events, networking with the local community, and ensuring their brand becomes well-known locally. Attending a university or college career opportunity is a great way to get in front of young talent, but it’s also a great branding opportunity. Showing the talent of tomorrow who you are as a company today will ultimately benefit your business’s future.

Which Career Fairs Near Me are Coming Up?

We are putting together a full calendar of winter 2023 and sharing it with our clients. One such event is the University of Toronto YNCN Engineering Career Opportunity, sometimes known as the YNCN Career Fair. Your Next Career Network (YNCN) is a student group focused on career development within the engineering faculty. With a membership of over 5,000 engaged students, YNCN helps to provide opportunities to students by running career development events and connections to employers.

How Can a Career Fair Benefit Your Business?

In the fall of 2022, YNCN welcomed 2,500 students and 70 top companies and successfully created an environment where both parties could engage in meaningful conversations. UofT is responsible for producing some of the country’s top STEM candidates, so there is no better opportunity to meet potential candidates, talk about the exciting work that they could be doing, and showcase your company’s brand.

Our client, Snowflake took advantage of UofT’s Fall fair and gave nothing but rave reviews. “Connecting with new talent really cemented our place here in the Toronto tech scene,” said Harvinder Jammu, Executive Operations – Engineering, Snowflake. “It can be hard to find the right talent as a company operating and hiring in a new city. The University of Toronto gave us the opportunity to connect with some local, talented candidates, that we could bring on board to help build our team!”

Hosting a Career Fair in 2023? Contact Us

Toronto Global would love to know if you are organizing a career opportunity for 2023! Our clients are always looking for new ways to engage with talent, and we would be happy to connect them with the Toronto Region’s best and brightest and add more dates to our career opportunity calendar.

Contact emitchell@torontoglobal.ca to learn more.

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A Deep Dive into CBRE’s Scoring Tech Talent Report https://torontoglobal.ca/skilled-talent/a-deep-dive-into-cbres-scoring-tech-talent-report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-deep-dive-into-cbres-scoring-tech-talent-report https://torontoglobal.ca/skilled-talent/a-deep-dive-into-cbres-scoring-tech-talent-report/?noamp=mobile#respond Mon, 25 Jul 2022 00:01:00 +0000 https://torontoglobal.ca/?p=26189

Each year, we eagerly anticipate CBRE’s annual Scoring Tech Talent Report. The report ranks 50 cities throughout North America and provides a score, positioning each tech talent market against its competitors. Cities throughout Canada consistently rank in the top 10, with Toronto rounding out the top five year after year and moving up to the 3rd overall spot in 2022.

As we read through this year’s report, we began to think about the many reasons why – what is it that makes Toronto stand out so much? From our postsecondary institutions to our open immigration policies and sizeable tech market, the Toronto tech talent scene is made up of a crucial combination of elements that help put us on the map and cement our status as a major player in the global tech community.

Underpinning Toronto’s tech talent ranking is the combination of our top ranked postsecondary institutions and our young, highly educated workforce. It’s no secret that Toronto produces some of the best talent in the world, and it’s all thanks to our exceptional universities and colleges. According to the World University rankings for 2022 by Higher Times Education, the University of Toronto continues to rank in the top 20. In fact, U of T was ranked #18 on the list this year. International students also play a major role in the equation, and at U of T they make up 25 percent of the total student population.

Tech companies around the world continue to choose Toronto because they can rely on STEM grads from U of T and the 10 additional postsecondary institutions located in our region – 18 throughout the Province of Ontario. Almost 44 percent of Toronto residents over the age of 25 have a bachelor’s degree and the province of Ontario produces 63,500 STEM grads each year. According to CBRE, over 30 percent of Toronto’s population is in their 20s and 30s, making us one of the largest Gen Z and Millennial populations in North America. This factor, combined with the region’s large international student population (many of whom remain in Toronto after graduation to enter the workforce) are both major contributors when it comes to scoring highly in tech talent across North America.

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Canada’s welcoming attitude towards immigration continues to benefit the wider tech community and plays a key role in our region’s ranking. Ontario receives almost half of total yearly admissions to the country, with close to 45 percent in 2020. As we welcome over 400,000 new immigrants per year (according to the 2021 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration) Toronto is set to grow immensely by 2024, further enriching the talent and diversity of the region. Of the core working age population in Canada, one quarter is made up of immigrants. We cannot speak about the Toronto tech talent market without acknowledging the skilled immigrants and the important role that they play.

As overall costs continue to rise, finding the right balance between quality and cost – not to mention availability – is extremely important. Toronto is a popular location for tech companies of all shapes and sizes, so it’s increasingly important that we not only provide talent, but also ensure that the quality is top notch and that it comes at a cost that is competitive. This continues to be the case as our region is compared to others around North America. The critical balance between quality, cost, and availability ensures good value for money in our region.

But don’t just take our word for it – some of the most promising start-ups and tech giants have realized how large the tech scene is in Toronto and have already made moves to take advantage of our offerings. Within the past year, companies such as Groq, Cloudfare, Walmart, Reddit, and Wayfair all announced plans to set up tech operations and hire tech talent from the Toronto Region. Toronto is Canada’s largest technology hub and we are home to the third largest talent pool in North America, ahead of Seattle and Washington, D.C. In this year’s CBRE Scoring Tech Talent Report, Toronto had the largest tech talent growth by adding 88,900 tech jobs between 2016-2021. It’s no surprise that companies would want to invest in talent from here. 

Although we are approaching economic headwinds for the year ahead with layoffs and hiring freezes across the tech industry, there are many companies outside the high-tech sector that look toward hiring our high-quality tech talent. In a recent article from the Financial Post, many employees from Wealthsimple’s layoff spreadsheet – a list of employees laid off amid market volatility – have been snatched quickly after the spreadsheet circulated through social media. Although nearly half of Toronto’s tech talent works within the core high-tech industry, industries such as manufacturing, professional services, and government inevitably hire tech workers, as technology is an integral part of today’s society.

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Yet again, Toronto had a great year in tech and credit must be given to the strong ecosystem that supported the growth in our talent pipeline. As technology advances, our postsecondary institutions, open immigration policies and supportive accelerators and incubators will continue to contribute to our tech talent growth, which is ultimately why Toronto is ranked in the Top 3 in this year’s CBRE Scoring Tech Talent Report. 
If you are actively hiring in the Toronto Region, our team at Toronto Global is ready to help. Reach out to us today to realize the many advantages of hiring Toronto talent. 

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Doubling Down on the Toronto Region’s Talent Advantage https://torontoglobal.ca/business-insights/doubling-down-on-the-toronto-regions-talent-advantage/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=doubling-down-on-the-toronto-regions-talent-advantage https://torontoglobal.ca/business-insights/doubling-down-on-the-toronto-regions-talent-advantage/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 05 Jan 2022 22:58:00 +0000 https://torontoglobal.ca/?p=26149

Touted as North America’s fastest growing tech market, Toronto continues to attract talent innovative companies from around the globe. Over 81,000 new tech jobs were added to our region between 2016-2020, and there is no indication of that slowing down any time soon. Talent remains the primary factor impacting corporate strategy and is a key driver for location decision making. In the last two years, it has become evident that there is, in fact, a global war for expertise, with companies competing heavily for highly skilled people, especially when it comes to engineering and new technology.

Talent is one of the strongest assets that the Toronto Region has to offer (64 per cent of our population has a postsecondary degree — a higher percentage than any other country in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)). Toronto Global is here to help new companies realize that expertise advantage. As we persevere through a global pandemic, our role as an organization is more important than ever. Attracting foreign companies into the Toronto Region ensures that we retain jobs in our community and continue to propel strong economic growth – all with the goal of building a region that is recognized internationally as the best place to live, work, and invest.

Toronto Global’s dedicated team will continue to promote the Toronto Region as the best choice for international business. In parallel, we must also focus on expertise; taking the lead when it comes to ensuring our region’s talent story is front and centre. Canada’s view on immigration remains aligned with globalization and economic sustainability, with nearly 100,000 new people settling in the Toronto Region every year.

Canada welcomes more than 250,000 international students every year. Nearly half of this student body resides in the province of Ontario and upon graduation, this group of international graduates chooses to start their career in Canada – a significant contributor to growing our expertise pipeline. In complement, as a province, we are home to 18 postsecondary institutions that are conducting innovative and ground-breaking work every day, with some of the best researchers in the world. As a region, we stand to compete with other global hubs like London, New York, and Silicon Valley. The goal to bring postsecondaries and foreign companies together will be an important new aspect of Toronto Global’s vision moving forward.

That is why we are thrilled to announce that we are doubling down on expertise. Our aim is to create and facilitate an environment necessary for connecting, attracting, and retaining talent in the Toronto Region. Fostering strategic connections between our organization and the world-renowned postsecondary institutions within our region, we will help to develop the regional talent story, while also ensuring Toronto Global becomes the go-to organization when it comes to talent. Three main pillars will help our clients access the talent they need to succeed:

Connect with postsecondary institutions and internationally recognized researchers

We pride ourselves on designing education programs that deliver job-ready graduates and excel in industry-academic partnerships.

  • Spark brand awareness and connect with students through Integrated Learning opportunities.
  • Partner on Research & Development projects.
  • Co-create learning and upskilling opportunities for students, helping to shape the graduates of tomorrow.

Recruit highly skilled labour

  • Hire recent graduates and experienced alumni.
  • Attend roundtable discussions with key players and keep up to date with the latest expertise trends.
  • Access our open immigration policies. With supportive policies to welcome students and skilled workers from around the world, companies in Canada can access talent that is multicultural, multilingual, and globally connected. 

Activate your growth plans

  • Leverage our research and data, allowing you to select the best location to attract and retain top talent.
  • Engage our partner networks to enhance your brand, reputation, and ability to recruit top expertise.
  • Access funding programs to extend your capital runway while onboarding the top talent you need.

Realize the Talent Advantage of the Toronto Region

The entire Toronto Region has a strong expertise pipeline, both in terms of new graduates and experienced professionals. No matter the specialized skill, our diverse and dynamic region gives you exactly what you need to succeed. Whether you are looking to leverage the local talent pipeline, or bring in talent from outside the country, Toronto Global can help guide you through the process. 

If you are looking to build or scale a team in the Toronto Region, contact:

Ellen Mitchell
Senior Advisor, Talent Partnerships
emitchell@torontoglobal.ca

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