Finding hope: where trust overcame fear of disappointment
“So we were two adults, in our 30s, jumping on a bed, laughing, because we were so over the moon when Shopify Canada told me they would send me a job offer.”
Responding to the crisis in the Ukraine
We’re working with governments and partners to explore how our job-matching technology and skilled visa pathways might be used to aid displaced Ukrainians.
Piloting cybersecurity training for skilled refugees
Talent Beyond Boundaries and Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst have announced the first-ever pilot program to offer remote cybersecurity training to displaced talent.
Celebrating Displaced Talent Mobility at the Houses of Parliament
Displaced Talent Mobility has received enthusiastic support in the UK. Late last month, the success of pilot programmes were celebrated at the Houses of Parliament.
Passion and persistence brought Maryam from Syria to Nova Scotia
“When I lost the first opportunity, it was a big motivation for me… I should improve myself to take another opportunity. And that's what happened.”
On Giving Tuesday, donate to help refugees thrive
With your support, we can help refugees move internationally for work to resume their careers and rebuild their lives.
Announcing the launch of Afghan Talent, proudly powered by TBB
TBB is proud to announce the launch of AfghanTalent.US—a platform to capture the skill profiles of Afghan evacuees, in an effort to facilitate their employment in the United States.
UNHCR encourages private sector to hire refugees through TBB
UNHCR, TBB, and Fragomen have hosted an online event for private sector leaders around the world. The purpose of the summit was to make the business case for hiring skilled refugees internationally.
Farewell Madeline: A new chapter for TBB
Madeline Holland, longtime staff member and Co-CEO of TBB since 2019 will step back from the organisation from this week, passing the baton to Steph Cousins, who will continue as sole CEO.
The Canadian election is over. What does it mean for skilled refugees?
The election is over and Canada must now respond to international humanitarian crises and an economic crisis at home. What is the best way forward?
How can I help Afghan refugees? Join Talent Beyond Boundaries.
We have a responsibility to act in times of crisis, and we at TBB are taking action to support Afghan refugees globally. What can you do to support?
Responding to the crisis in Afghanistan
For those of us watching this crisis unfold via news stories and on social media, it’s natural to feel a sense of despair. But we need to act now.
Edafe Okporo joins Talent Beyond Boundaries USA
Edafe Okporo joins Talent Beyond Boundaries to give refugees a fighting chance of rebuilding their lives and careers in the United States of America.
Refugees tell of the joys and challenges of moving
When you’re living displaced, moving for work is an exciting opportunity - but it can also be stressful. Advice from those who’ve done it.
The Australian Skilled Refugee Labour Agreement Pilot
The Australian Government has launched the Skilled Refugee Pilot, designed in collaboration with TBB.
The UK’s Displaced Talent Mobility Pilot
The pilot will give approximately 50-100 skilled people and their families the opportunity to move to the UK for work.
Meet our new Australia and New Zealand Director
TBB is thrilled to share the news that Sathya Gnanakaran has joined our team as Australia and New Zealand Director.
Meet our new Canada Director
Talent Beyond Boundaries is pleased to announce that Patrick O'Leary will join our team at the end of this month as our new Canada Director.
Connecting with the global mobility community
TBB Co-CEO Madeline Holland was recently a guest on LOVE + RELO, a broadcast interview series focused on the global mobility industry.
Welcoming and inclusive communities for all
It’s no secret that refugees and other displaced people who are given the opportunity to move internationally for work, benefit profoundly. But this positive outcome isn’t a one-way street!