
In the information age, many traditional business functions have undergone transformative change. So in our December issue BCBusiness set out to find out where we work, why we work, and how everything is going to change
Where is HR going? How much is the “B.C. Advantage” worth? What do we really think about our jobs? An in-depth look at the world of work, with results from our exclusive workplace survey.
A look inside the walls of values-driven companies
Leslie Collin, people and culture manager at tech startup Unbounce, where employees work how, when and where they pleaseLeslie Collin, people and culture manager at…
B.C.’s balanced lifestyle continues to attract workers despite bigger opportunities elsewhere
BALANCING ACT | Alexandra Samuel, a Type A tech writer from the East Coast, has come to appreciate B.C.’s more relaxed lifestyle
As the first…
How British Columbians feel about their jobs
We might not love our jobs, our paycheques or our benefits—but for many of us, there’s nowhere we’d rather work than here in B.C. Behind…
B.C. employees are more engaged than their Canadian counterparts
According to our survey—with 100 representing the score of an “averagely” engaged employee—B.C. employees rank at 105; outside B.C., the Canadian number is 92. The…
Brands we love, but don’t want to work for
Every February, BCBusiness partners with Ipsos to survey British Columbians on the Most Loved Brands in B.C. “Love” measures things like how much you trust…

