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  • Thu 18

    Through the Students’ Lens: Data-Driven Insights on Recruiting Technology and AI

    June 18 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ADT
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    On Thursday, June 18th, Management Career Services presents consultant Mary Scott of Scott Resource Group, who will lead us in a data-driven exploration of how students assess employers’ use of technology throughout the recruiting process. Click here to register. Access unbiased research that explores candidates’ attitudes, preferences, and experiences with recruiting platforms and tools. And, discover the impact of AI through the student’s lens during their job search. Expect findings you won’t hear anywhere else! Feel free to forward this invite to anyone in your organization who could benefit from attending this event. “Mary’s ability to pair research with practical, recruiter‑ready takeaways makes her a trusted voice in the campus recruitment and AI space.” - Bridget Zahares, BMO Financial Group

  • Thu 18

    Intro to Cursor: AI coding for beginners

    June 18 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm ADT
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    Join a beginner-friendly introduction to Cursor for Atlantic Canada builders. ​This is a practical live coding session for founders, students, developers, educators, and startup operators who want hands-on exposure to AI-assisted coding with Cursor. ​We will start with a short Cursor walkthrough, then build a small useful workflow or app live. The goal is to make Cursor feel concrete: how to plan, prompt, edit, debug, and iterate without turning the session into a generic AI talk. ​The session is virtual-first so people from Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, Halifax, Charlottetown, St. John's, and the broader Atlantic Canada community can join. ​If there is enough interest, the next step will be a smaller hybrid hack night or campus/founder session with a local partner. ​Agenda: 0:00 - Welcome and why this is being tested in Atlantic Canada 0:05 - Cursor basics: what to know before building 0:15 - Live build: create a small AI-assisted workflow or app 0:45 - Practical patterns: prompting, refactoring, debugging, and agent use 0:55 - Q&A 1:05 - Interest poll for follow-up campus, founder, or hybrid hack-night format

  • Wed 24

    From Survival to Sustainability with Matt Thomson from Placemaking 4G

    Featured June 24 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm ADT
    The PIER 1209 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada

    High-growth environments demand a lot from founders and leadership teams. The pace of innovation, constant decision-making, and pressure to perform can push even the most capable leaders into cycles of stress, overextension, and burnout. But sustainable leadership isn’t about working harder, it’s about building the habits, boundaries, and self-awareness that allow both leaders and businesses to thrive over the long term. This refreshingly honest and practical session explores the human side of entrepreneurship: the energy, values, and rhythms that quietly shape leadership capacity and business performance. Through real-world insights and practical frameworks, we’ll examine how stress, decision fatigue, and people-pleasing show up in leadership—and how addressing them can directly impact clarity, profitability, and long-term resilience. Tailored for the fast-moving tech community, this workshop meets founders where they are—ambitious, innovative, and often stretched thin—and provides practical tools to build endurance without burnout. Participants will learn strategies to navigate high-stakes environments more sustainably while strengthening both their personal leadership and the health of their business. Session Takeaways: Practical strategies for navigating stress, decision fatigue, and people-pleasing; A framework for self-leadership in high-growth, high-pressure environments and; Clarity on the habits and structures that sustain high performance over time. Meet Your Presenter Matt Thomson […]

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