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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Zylog Systems Canada Offers Job Opportunities at the Bilingual Job Fair

Career Advancement and New Job Opportunities are available from Zylog Systems Canada at the WBC Canada Bilingual Job Fair, exploring emerging trends for Canada’s top talent.

Toronto, Ontario (POST) February 15, 2011 – The Bilingual Job Fair is a golden opportunity to investigate multiple potential career paths available with numerous employers, all offered through a single source with Zylog Systems Canada.

Zylog Systems Canada recruits and represents top talent in IT, Engineering, Health Care Services, Human Resources, and Executive positions. Being actively engaged in the career path development of qualified professionals has enabled Zylog to maintain prestigious status as a top ranked human capital management, staffing, and placement service. Zylog provides top talent for top jobs.

The Bilingual Job Fair Toronto will be held February 22nd from 10AM to 6PM at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, 100 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario Canada.

Internationally ranked by the Global Recruitment Consultant Industry, Zylog maintains one of the largest candidate databases in North America with more than 700,000 IT professionals, 200,000 engineering professionals, 200,000 administrative resources, and more than 1.5 million registered professionals.

Zylog provides highly effective professional staffing, contract management, payroll processing, and managed services, complimented by proprietary vendor management software and state-of-the-art applicant tracking systems. Zylog remains committed to representing highly skilled registered professionals and providing career continuity for consultants.

Zylog boasts a broad selection of software development, migration practice, and proprietary applications for government, health, banking and finance, education, telecommunications, cloud computing, business intelligence, field service management, testing and quality assurance services.

The Zylog Systems Canada web site at http://www.zylog.ca/ offers a convenient introduction and overview to several of products and services available from Zylog, including a list of career opportunities refreshed daily.

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Kendra Fisher Speaks Out on Living and Coping with Anxiety

The Toronto Catholic District School Board is hosting a symposium for parents and educators featuring the personal journey of Kendra Fisher, former member of Team Canada’s National Hockey Program

Toronto, Ontario (POST) February 16, 2011 – Kendra Fisher, former member of Team Canada’s National Hockey Program, gives hope and encouragement to dealing with anxiety.

The Psychology Department at the Toronto Catholic District School Board will be holding a symposium for parents and educators on February 23rd from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM and again from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Ave East in North York.

Kendra Fisher will share stories of her personal struggles living with anxiety and depression. Ms.Fisher has experienced first-hand the stigma attached to mental illness and its impact on sufferers in a society that is still learning about this condition.

Ms. Fisher was preparing to represent her country on Team Canada’s National Hockey Program when the condition became overwhelming. “The dream absolutely changed,” stated Ms. Fisher in an interview for CBC news. “Certain situations just got to be too much for me to cope with. I didn’t know how to get help for it.”

Kendra Fisher learned to cope with the disorder and now lives a very productive and happy life. She is a goalie in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League and a Senior Resource Manager at Zylog Systems (Canada) Ltd. As a Senior Resource Manager, Kendra is able to realize her passion for helping others by placing candidates and job seekers in gainful employment and advancing their careers. Kendra dedicates much of her spare time to helping others to find hope and encouragement to overcome fear, depression, and anxiety for a full and rewarding life.

Carla Amodio and Grace Labao, members of the TCDSB Psychology Department, will provide advice and suggested resources to attendees.

The TCDSB Psychology Department has dedicated several events to Psychology Month. The Department has been supporting a nationwide focus in February since 2005. For more information on TCDSB events, please visit www.tdcsb.org