TFI Talent Talks Webinar Recording - Safe Return To Work
If you missed our recent TFI Talent Talks event – Safe Return to Work – the event recording is now available to view below. Learn MoreDeveloping and Retaining World-Class Talent
TFI Talent Strategy
Talent is the engine that drives the Toronto Financial Centre, which employs almost 400,000 individuals, including a growing pool of technology professionals. As global competition intensifies, the ongoing ability to attract, develop and retain world-class talent remains critical to both existing and prospective financial services firms in the Toronto region.
TFI works to grow and sustain our long-term talent advantage. We act as a connector - strengthening collaboration and building bridges between our partners within industry, government and post-secondary institutions. And we act as a catalyst - identifying and strategizing about today’s talent challenges, and proposing and leading system-wide initiatives that reap benefits for the sector. We are also committed to executing and publishing action-oriented research to inform the workforce planning, talent and skills development strategies of employers, educators and government.

Talent Initiatives
TFI Talent Talks Interview Series
TFI Talent Talks is a 6-part interview series which showcases leaders from a variety of financial services organizations sharing the creative and innovative team practices that they have employed to continue operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Part 1: Virtual Onboarding with Manulife's Jodi Spall (May 29)
Read MorePart 2: Employee Engagement with TD Securities' Manjit Tamber (June 12)
Read MorePart 3: Leading Virtual Teams with BMO's Karen Collins (June 25)
Read MorePart 4: Building a Flexible Workforce with Sun Life Financial's Emily Schur (July 28)
Read MorePart 5: Trusting People with Aviva Canada's Danny Davies (August 14)
Read MorePart 6: The Future of Work with Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan's Matthew Smith (September 3)
Read MoreWork-Integrated Learning
ASPIRE
ASPIRE is a work-integrated learning (WIL) pilot program in financial services, designed to attract students learning in-demand skills to the financial services sector and to improve their transition from school to the workplace.
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Industry Resources
Talent Reports
Read the latest research papers on emerging Talent trends in Toronto and Canada.
Financial Services Talent Pipeline Report 2020
Read MoreUnlocking the Human Opportunity: Harnessing the Power of a Mid-Career Workforce
Read MoreCybersecurity report “The changing faces of cybersecurity - Closing the cyber risk gap"
Read MoreUnlocking the human opportunity: Future-proof skills to move financial services forward
Read MoreExplore Financial Services Careers
Career Advisor Website
Career Advisor is a dedicated talent site to effectively inform, engage and support current and future financial services job-seekers with tailored resources.
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News and Events
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News · January 6, 2021