
Mélissa Proulx is a journalist, columnist and editor. She has devoted herself with passion and creativity to the development of rich and varied journalistic content since 2002.
With a Bachelor of French Literature from the University of Ottawa and a degree in journalism, Mélissa Proulx was 21 when she was entrusted with the reins of the cultural weekly Voir Gatineau-Ottawa, a regional edition that she directed for eight years. Her path then brought her back to her region where she was head of the Art de vivre section of Voir Montréal and then as assistant editor-in-chief of Enfants Québec magazine.
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1- Talent shortage: Employers, wake up!
The observation is implacable: if the shortage of talent has affected a large number of companies over the last five years, it will only accelerate over the next five! How can employers act quickly to adapt their recruitment methods? Elisabeth Starenkyj , senior partner and co-president of Tête chercheuse, suggests three solutions. Read the full article .
2 – The pilot of the Great North
It is true that Roxanne Granger 's story and photos are the stuff of dreams. Last February, we met this young pilot from the Great North who is passionate about bush operations 500 feet above the fir trees. An atypical, captivating and inspiring journey in a 95% male profession. Read the full article .
"Our province is so vast, so beautiful," she said. "Here, nature prevails over everything. I love it, even if it's arid. We can't help but respect our environment."
Changing careers after the age of fifty... That's what Sylvie Perencin did after a difficult job loss, as she spoke about in the series La routine du matin . What if 50 was the age for new professional starts, when there are often 10, 15 or even 20 years left to work? We discussed the question with Claire Savoie , career management consultant. Read the full article .
4- We are never obliged to do anything in life
Obligations do not exist. Only choices exist. This is what occupational psychologist Dr. Nicolas Chevrier stated in his most striking column of the year. The feeling of obligation is one of the thought patterns that comes up most often among the business leaders he meets. How can we get rid of it once and for all and introduce the notion of choice into our daily lives? Read the full column .
"This bad habit can prevent me from seeing a source of stress in a different light," he wrote. "It manifests itself in a constant addition of 'I must' and 'I must' to the tasks of daily life."
5- From presenter to weather entrepreneur
A few weeks before her death, Jocelyne Blouin very generously agreed to give us an interview as part of our series on women in science. She spoke about her beginnings as a meteorologist, her long career as a weather presenter at Radio-Canada and her post-career as an entrepreneur. A rare and precious interview with a great lady before she leaves us. Read the full article .
5 most read articles in 2019
2019-12-20
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Shortages, career changes, inspiring journeys… What topics have made you react the most this year? We have gathered the top 5 most popular articles on DanieleHenkel.tv .