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The Jobfather™️🇯🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧
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I help Black people around the world get jobs in Tech. Career Coach & Technical Recruiter | Rootin' For Everybody Black | Founder of JupiterHR | Book a chat for your career with me: http://calendly.com/jupiterhr.
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Q: My condolences on the loss of your friend Charlie Kirk. How are you holding up?

TRUMP: I think very good. And by the way, right there you see all the trucks. They just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they've been trying to get for about 150 years.
And who are you, the proud lord said.

That I must bow so low? Only a cat of a different coat, that's all the truth I know.

And so he said. And so he spoke. That Young Lord of Castamere.

And now the rains weep over his hall with no one left to hear.

At Career Catalyst, she’ll speak on how to navigate power, communicate with intent, and position yourself for long-term leverage—especially in environments where your presence is questioned before your performance is measured.

Catch her on July 3 at Toronto Tech Week.

RSVP here: buff.ly/z2gwQJq

Now, as Founder of Mercury Maverick Consulting, Makayla advises companies on how to scale without losing their edge. She also brings that same strategic focus to stages, panels, and workshops across the country.

She has led strategy and customer success for accounts at Sobeys, LCBO, the WNBA, and World Vision. She’s worked across industries and managed millions in revenue, helping companies improve how they engage, grow, and retain relationships that matter.
Speaker Announcement: Makayla Forster, MBA

Makayla Forster understands how to drive retention, build trust with high-value clients, and lead with clarity in rooms where expectations are high and space is limited.
At Career Catalyst, she’s bringing that same skill to the stage as our panel host—keeping the conversation focused, real, and

worth listening to.

Join us July 3 at Toronto Tech Week.

RSVP here: buff.ly/z2gwQJq
Whether she’s writing, producing, or reporting, Imani brings clarity, energy, and a sharp understanding of the audience she’s speaking to.
Especially when it comes to Black voices in Canadian media.

She’s worked behind the scenes, on camera, and in the field. Her work has appeared across Yahoo News, ByBlacks, and The Legacy Awards.
Broadcaster. Storyteller. Media. Toronto Legend. Meet the host for our panel: Imani Walker.

Imani Walker has shaped the way stories get told in this city. From producing at CBC and The Brandon Gonez Show to launching Future People Media, she’s built a career spotlighting what matters
If you’re in Toronto and you’re serious about taking your next career step, be in the room.

RSVP here: buff.ly/e8toRXC
We’re talking real talk. Actionable insights. Conversations that lead to offers.

We’re also giving everyone who attends a digital gift bag loaded with resume templates, interview scripts, outreach messages, and other tools to sharpen your job search.

This isn’t a mixer. It’s a launchpad.
I’ve seen too many talented people get stuck not because they lack skill—
but because they lack access, strategy, and a circle that pushes them forward.

So we’re changing that.

On July 3rd, during Toronto Tech Week, I’m hosting the JupiterHR Career Catalyst—an evening built for jobseekers.
If you’re a creative professional trying to build real traction, this is someone who’s done it on both sides.

Catch Daklive on July 3 at JupiterHR's Career Catalyst!

RSVP here: buff.ly/z2gwQJq
At Career Catalyst, Dakarai will speak about navigating creative careers inside corporate spaces, building a personal brand with substance, and creating opportunities that reflect who you are—without shrinking to fit in.
His experience includes building at companies like Loblaw Digital, 7shifts, and Deloitte Digital, while also growing a platform that speaks directly to the creative and cultural perspective of this generation.
Dak Turner understands how design, culture, and storytelling shape how people connect with products and with each other.

As a Senior Product Designer at Toast and co-founder of The MAD Mix, he has worked at the intersection of tech and culture for years.
He will cover how decisions get made, where the real power sits, and what it takes to turn potential into results.

If you’re focused on positioning, influence, and long-term leverage, this is a session worth showing up for.

Catch him live on July 3 at Toronto Tech Week.

RSVP here: buff.ly/z2gwQJq
He works across the pipeline, supporting early talent while guiding companies to rethink how they find and grow leadership.

At Career Catalyst, Derrick will walk through what it takes to create momentum in industries that weren’t designed with you in mind.
Derrick Raphael builds systems that move people forward.

As CEO and Co-Founder of ICON Talent Partners, he has helped thousands of professionals break into tech, finance, law, and venture by creating real access—not just advice.
On July 3, we’re taking over Toronto Tech Week with the JupiterHR Career Catalyst
Location: 111 Peter St, Suite 902 (TBDC)
Time: 5:30PM – 9:00PM
RSVP: buff.ly/e8toRXC

This event is built for jobseekers, tech professionals, and hiring teams ready to move with intention.
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You can replace the job in quotations with any job title but Search this in Google:

"GRC Analyst" remote (senior OR lead OR principal) -jr -junior site:http://applytojob.com | site:http://lever.co | site:http://myworkdayjobs.com
Most people sleep on Google when job hunting.

But if you know how to search like a sniper, you can skip the noise and go straight to high-quality roles.

Here’s one of the search strings I give my clients when they’re looking for remote, senior-level GRC roles:
Shift your attention to what the role actually requires, and you’ll uncover a wider range of openings—many of which your competition won’t even think to apply for. That kind of strategy puts you way ahead in the game.