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Continuing the Conversation: Upcoming launch of WCT Connect next step in taking on gender equality in Canada

On the heels of last month’s release of “Closing the Gender Gap”, our report defining the scope of the problem and how to take action, the launch of online community WCT Connect marks the next phase of our commitment to achieving gender equality in communications, media and technology.

WCT Connect is a national community for women to get connected to opportunities and tools to progress in their careers. It empowers women by providing real-time mentorship opportunities, a safe space for Q&A, a curated job board and up to the minute professional development resources powered by WCT and the community.

Organizations have approached WCT in the past for help with hiring more women and the platform will not only help workplaces do just that, but also create a clearer path for them to:

  • attract and retain more female talent
  • connect female employees to career development
  • empower male employees to be actively engaged in the solution
  • find female board members and expert contributors
Empowering men to be part of the solution

WCT Connect is not only a place for women to continue the conversations that matter, but also a community for men and women to ask each other important questions and collaborate for change.

Get to know WCT Connect

Dashboard
This will be your home base. Read the latest articles, browse questions and answers and access new jobs.

 

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Profile
Your public profile will allow you to showcase your skills, career interests and help community members get to know you. Members are armed with details to help break the ice and learn about each other through a roll-up of insights like articles published, questions asked/answered and jobs posted.

Articles 
Read, share and create valuable content for the community. Share your thoughts, expertise or lessons learned. You will see articles here from community members, subject matter experts and WCT members.
 

Member Directory 
Browse the searchable member directory and get to know your fellow early adopters or find experts or mentors from across the country to get connected with

Q&A
A safe place to ask and answer questions. They can be career-related, life-related or just a way to get feedback or support.

Job Board
Search for jobs across Canada (even remote work) by keyword,duration and region. Access to posting jobs is currently open to our early adopter partners, but members will be able to browse and apply for jobs that have been posted.
 

The community, sponsored by Status of Women, has been in pilot-mode for almost one month and is set for launch on February 26, 2018. Visit connect.wct-fct.com for more information and follow us to find out more about what's next for launch!

 

 

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