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In Conversation With Reddit: How Employer-Sponsored Family Planning Benefits Can Help Attract the Best Talent

November 27, 2023 by Robert Lewis

Recent research has shown fertility and family planning are at the top of mind for many in the workforce, with nearly 70 per cent of millennials who’ve said they would change jobs to ensure they have fertility coverage.  In an effort to address the needs of future and current employees, more and more businesses are launching and […]

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Reddit Celebrates Two Years in Canada, Continues to Expand Team

April 26, 2023 by Knowlton Thomas

As Reddit marks its second anniversary since opening its doors in Canada, the company shared insights on its growth in the region. With a dedicated team on the ground and an office in Toronto, Reddit continues to expand its local workforce, as well as the popularity of its online communities and brand engagement. Since launching […]

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A Deep Dive Into CBRE’s Scoring Tech Talent Report

July 26, 2022 by Ellen Mitchell

Each year, we eagerly anticipate CBRE’s annual Scoring Tech Talent Report. The report ranks 50 cities throughout North America and provides a score, positioning each tech talent market against its competitors. Cities throughout Canada consistently rank in the top 10, with Toronto rounding out the top five year after year and moving up to the 3rd […]

Filed Under: Thought Leadership Tagged With: CBRE, Cloudflare, Groq, Reddit, Toronto Global, Walmart, Wayfair

Opportunities Abound: Join the Toronto Region’s World Class Tech Community

April 1, 2022 by Ellen Mitchell

As our fiscal year comes to a close, it’s a great time to reflect on the past year at Toronto Global. Despite the circumstances and challenges faced in the Toronto Region and around the world, we’re proud of the results we have achieved in 2021/22, and throughout the pandemic. Rewind to March 2020; it wasn’t […]

Filed Under: Thought Leadership Tagged With: Billennium, HCL, Infosys, Reddit, Syntronic, Toronto Global, Twitter

Reddit To Open First Canadian Office In Toronto

March 30, 2021 by Robert Lewis

Reddit is opening its doors in Canada, officially launching in the market with dedicated Management, Sales, Community and Engineering teams and ambitious plans for growth.  Canada is Reddit’s third largest user base after the U.S. and U.K., and growing by 40% year-over-year, making it the natural next place for Reddit to establish a new, on-the-ground […]

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