5 standout things to bring to your next job interview
By Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter It may seem obvious. You were invited to an interview with the hiring manager or recruiter. They beckoned you because they like your resume and believe you are qualified for the job...
10 practical tips to help you on path to conservation career
NCC student intern Liam Murphy (Photo by NCC) By Gregg McLachlan Founder, WorkCabin.ca, Canada’s Conservation Jobs Board OK...
Thank you for your support during Covid19
Over the past two months as employment postings have been reduced to a trickle in the conservation sector, WorkCabin has understan...
New tools, features on WorkCabin
Canada’s Conservation Jobs Board since 2007 just got even better. WorkCabin is thrilled to launch a new redeveloped website ...
Ten tips for finding a job in conservation
Volunteer measures tree root collar diameter with calliper. (Photo by NCC) March 9, 2018 | by Dan Kraus There’s a lot I lov...
Kick-start your conservation career in Canada by interning
NCC conservation intern monitoring plant communities (Photo by NCC) October 12, 2017 | by Adam Hunter Special to WorkCabin If...
Forestry girl in a grand communications world
By Sophia Yang If you told me six months ago that my second UBC forestry co-op work term would be with the Nature Conservancy of C...
WorkCabin visits bird observatory to film career help video
WorkCabin founder Gregg McLachlan was at the Long Point Bird Observatory today for a full morning video shoot in a forest and in...
Authentically connected to what we do
At WorkCabin, conservation is not just a category on our job board. It is way more. It’s a big reason why WorkCabin has beco...
Inspiring to be a part of team so dedicated to conservation
By Michelle Dano For WorkCabin.ca Volunteering is a unique and rewarding experience. Managing volunteers is perhaps even more rewa...