Podcasts spread the word about employment opportunities and resources

by Heidi Riley
The number and variety of podcasts has exploded in the past few years. You can find podcasts covering almost any topic, including current news, history, comedy, science, and psychology.
Some podcasts even share information about companies and their hiring needs. Listening to these podcasts is a great way to gain insights on what is happening in your local community.
Find out about businesses in Atlantic Canada that may be hiring
Huddle Insights is a podcast hosted by Don Mills and David Campbell which explores business news in Atlantic Canada. A recent episode focuses on the PEI company BioVectra and features an interview with company CEO Oliver Technow.
In November 2021, BioVectra announced plans to expand and develop an $80 million state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to manufacture mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. The expansion will allow the production of up to 160 million doses of a mRNA vaccine per year and will mean hiring 125 new staff members.
On your podcast app, search for Huddle Insights or click here.
For the full podcast about BioVectra, click here.
Get to know local PEI businesses
Bizy in the Sticks is a podcast about rural people and rural businesses. The podcast team includes Lori MacGregor and Sandra Hodder Acorn from the Eastern PEI Chamber of Commerce and Tammy Rix and Kester Nurse from the West Prince Chamber of Commerce.
“The podcast highlights major issues, successes, uniqueness of our membership and community small and medium enterprises in addition to tying in labour market issues,” says Kester.
The hosts encourage listeners to shop local by promoting the products and services offered by small businesses across rural PEI. Entrepreneurs also talk about how they started their business and the programs and financial help they received.
There is even an episode about making post-secondary decisions with input from a student and a recent graduate and Career Bridges participant. The podcast also promotes Chamber events and shares advice and news to members.
The podcast is a tool of the Rural PEI Labour Market Development partnership, which is a joint effort between the Eastern PEI Chamber of Commerce and the West Prince Chamber of Commerce.
For a look at all the episodes, visit www.ruralpeilabourmarket.com and click podcast.
If you Google job search podcast Canada you will find a huge variety of podcasts for people looking to start a career or move to a higher position. For example, Scott Anthony Barlow offers a number of podcasts:
- Happen to your career podcast
- An audio course to help you figure out how to find a career that fits you
- Get hired for your strengths
CareerWise by CERIC recommends 20 podcasts, many of which are from a Canadian perspective.
Being Boss is an exploration of what it means and what it takes to be a boss as a creative business owner, freelancer, or sidehustler.
Canadian Job Search Podcast has interviews with industry experts, recruiters, and leaders who provide tips and strategies to help navigate the recruiting and interview process.
Career Cloud Radio speaks with career coaches, recruiters and job seekers. Topics include resumés, interviewing, job resources, and using social media to job hunt.
Early Careers Podcast guides you through every aspect of the early careers market.
Get Work Savvy is about finding a job you love.
Just Work It Millennials talk about finding decent work.
Major Jobs Podcast A high-schooler interviews people working in a wide variety of careers.
Repurpose Your Career is about careers for the second half of life.
Safe for Work talks about finding balance and happiness in your career.
Side Hustle School is a daily show for those who work a regular job and want to start an income-earning project on the side.
Slate’s Working Podcast interviews Americans about their jobs.
Startup Canada Podcast is a production of Startup Canada, which brings together, celebrates, and gives a voice to Canada’s entrepreneurship community.
The Broad Experience is a conversation about women in the workplace.
The #SocialRecruiting Show discusses recruiting, marketing, sourcing, employer branding, social media, diversity and inclusion, and more.
Workforce Central Canada Podcast explores Canadian workforce development to engage, inform, educate, and support professionals in the field and others.