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Helping International Students Adapt to Canadian Workplaces: “What Does It Mean to be an Innovative Employee”?

Helping International Students Adapt to Canadian Workplaces: “What Does It Mean to be an Innovative Employee”?

In May, I invited WINCan’s  Thomas Carey to lead a session for international graduate students at the University of Windsor, on what Canadian employers mean when they include being an “innovative employee” in a job description, and how students could develop and demonstrate the requisite innovation capability. This was the second session in our 5-part Improving Employability Summer Series which I was organizing in my role as a teaching members of the university’s Faculty of Engineering.

Tom’s session on “Becoming an Innovative Employee in Software and Engineering Workplaces” was an initial effort to engage students in considering what it means to be “innovative” in Canadian workplace contexts. In this post, I’ll share what prompted me to develop the series, the purpose of Tom’s specific session, and what we learned through the process.