Events from July 26, 2025 – September 4, 2019 › Events › – Page 5 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Women in Tech Hiring Fair April 2022

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Join us at our popular speed-interviewing event designed to feature our talented women tech talent. You'll talk to 120+ pre-vetted candidates with diverse backgrounds and skills, who have 4+ years of experience and verified English language skills. Register today and start building your diverse tech team. Companies looking to hire can speed interview candidates with the following skills: JavaScript Ruby on Rails Mobile QA Python Java Why Work With Us Hire Fast - Fill multiple roles from a single event and cut down your hiring lead times We’ll Do the Hard Work - We pre-screen and pre-vet every candidate you talk to Meet Your Hiring Needs - Every hiring event has a specialty focus - such as specific developer skills, women in tech, diversity

True North Free Trade Forum 2022

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The Ontario Government, in partnership with Canadian provinces and territories, is proud to host the True North Free Trade Forum, a unique virtual opportunity where companies and attendees will exchange ideas and explore new business opportunities in interprovincial trade. Aimed at strengthening business ties across Canada to support economic recovery, the virtual True North Free Trade Forum 2022 will look at the challenges and opportunities presented by COVID-19, as well as how increasing pan-Canadian trade could add up to $84 billion to Canada’s GDP.

Thriving in Today’s Digital-First World

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Join us for IDC Directions 2022 Canada to explore the most relevant topics in the Canadian technology and business space, and gain access to actionable guidance from IDC's brightest minds to help you thrive in a digital-first Canada with trust, scale, and impact. How will the Canadian IT industry transform and innovate, while also continuing to deliver on the growing demands from consumers and end-users? Entire industries are now looking to intelligently leverage more technology, data, and cloud capabilities to drive operational efficiencies across their organizations. In fact, more than 60% of IT executives in Canada indicated that they are now expecting technology spending to increase in the next few years, showing signs of improvement in the technology sector and the economy post-COVID-19.

Supporting Rural Entrepreneurship – A Series with Futurpreneur

IGNITE Southern Office 208 Main street, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

About this event We partnered with Futurpreneur to host a series highlighting successful rural entrepreneurs, and all of the resources available to other rural entrepreneurs! Kicking off our first session is David Saulnier, Founder of JD Composites. David is a shining example of the innovations that are grown within rural entrepreneurship. During this session, he will dive into a brief history of JD Composites, and talk about the benefits and opportunities that lie within rural entrepreneurship. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur or currently working on your business, we would love for you to join us! This hybrid session will be hosted in person at IGNITE Yarmouth and streamed on Zoom. Bring a friend, and share within your network!

1,000 to Zero: Taking The Stress Out Of Your Emails.

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April is Stress Awareness Month and there's perhaps nothing more stressful folks than e-mails. It's endless. Just when you think you're done for the day, more comes in. It's always on your mind. So we thought it'd be a great time to learn how to delete your emails and start over again At some point, you're not going to write that person back. So give yourself a break and start over! But how? That's where Victoria Smith comes in. She's the author of "Stress Less in 90 Days: Your Guide to Beat Burnout, Build Resilience and Actually Enjoy Your Daily Life." and on April 6th, she'll be sharing her tips and insights to getting your emails and setting up systems so our emails stress us out less in future.

QueerTech Qareers Virtual Fair

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Are You Looking for Your Next Job? - Don’t Miss The Next QueerTech Qareers Virtual Fair! Working For The Future: Preparing Our Community For Tomorrow's Jobs! As we look at the future of work and technology, we know that talent and skills will always be at the center of building the best companies. Get prepared for the jobs of tomorrow starting TODAY by joining us at the next edition of the QueerTech Qareers Virtual Fair. On Thursday, April 7th (11:30-18:00 Eastern) and Friday, April 8th (11:30-17:00 Eastern), we will connect you with amazing tech employers from across Canada already building the best teams for tomorrow. Join us for great conversations about the future of work, workshops hosted by hiring companies, and some great networking. Bring your authentic self and help us queer the tech ecosystem! Hiring companies include: RBC, Chrome, Loopio, Rogers), OroHealth, OSEDEA, Transit.app

Online Workplace Culture Workshop: Intercultural Skill Sets and Organizational Success

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Immigrants bring skills, experiences and perspectives that can make your workplace more competitive and responsive to your market. We’ll offer you the tools, examples, and personal support your organization needs so immigrant colleagues can shine! Our workshops are highly interactive with breakout rooms, Google Jamboards, and other activities to engage participants. In this 90-minute workshop for staff, managers, and directors, we help you get beyond “cultural fit,” engage with skill sets specific to intercultural situations, and enhance your capacity to guide your workplace culture.

WTWT: How to Build a Social Media Plan that Works

VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS

It’s 2022 – social media skills are an absolute must for getting the word out about your business. Unfortunately, many businesses are posting on social media without a plan of action to turn all that time and effort into an increase in their bottom line. When you decide to post on social media without a plan, it’s like throwing spaghetti on a wall and hoping it sticks. It’s messy, inconsistent and unappealing. In most cases, the individual is unaware of how their social media presence is affecting their business on a daily basis. They aren’t aware of how creating an organized plan for their social media presence can help them increase their sales and reach a larger audience. In this workshop we will teach you: How to create a daily/weekly/monthly social media strategy, including what platforms perform best How to create a social media campaign How to create authentic content (and the types of content available)

Versatility 2022 – Versa’s annual user conference!

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This is an exceptional opportunity to Engage directly with other large enterprises using Versa – hear about their SASE/Multi-cloud journey. Hear from Versa leadership about our strategy and vision! Engage with Versa subject matter experts!

HackerX – Halifax N.S. (Full-Stack)

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You're Invited to hire at a HackerX virtual recruiting event Our invite-only recruiting events for developers happen in 175+ cities globally and has a community of over 100,000+ members. We’ve hand-picked some of the top developers in your city so you don’t have to. Virtually meet face-to-face with qualified developers and make your next great hire. Virtual Format Events start off with opening remarks from the organizer and sponsor followed by our networking sessions which are organized in rapid-interview format so you’ll be automatically matched with a new candidate every 5 minutes. This ensures the maximum value from a virtual event so you get to interview as many candidates as possible.

#70: A not-so-advanced approach to Advanced Custom Forms with PK Son

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Event Details: For many, using ACF can sound overwhelming, but considering how even the free version available on the WordPress repo is highly functional, and how many page builders have integrations, it is not too difficult to build a website that is less susceptible to break even on client handover.

Halihax April Social Event!

Good Robot Brewing Company 2736 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

About this event It's been a long time since we've been able to connect with the community in person. We had to scrap our social event in September so let's make this a great one! Join us for some lightning talks on the topic of "what was the last thing you broke" hear from our community members as they recount the last thing they broke and how they were able to fix it. Database lost in production? Large scale bug deployed? Blew a budget? Plenty can go wrong! This will be a fun social event and we can't wait to see you all there! This event will be hosted at The Good Robot Brewing Company with snacks and refreshments provided by Halihax, and our sponsors.