Work

Finding work is not only necessary to afford basic necessities like food, clothing, and housing, but it’s also a good way to become immersed into your new society. We’re here to guide you through this exciting process.

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Job Readiness
Aside from demonstrating your qualifications and experiences, to make a good impression you should also conduct yourself professionally.
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References are professionals who can vouch for your experience, abilities, character, and work ethic.
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Learn about different ways you can gain skills and experience to do the job you want to get hired for.
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Networking is a way to make professional connections that will ultimately help you secure a job.
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To find work, don't leave any stone unturned: use government resources, search online and offline, and network!
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The tech industry has thrived even during the pandemic because of its digital nature and lots of junior level positions are available.
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Working in Canada
Young workers have the same rights as other employees in Ontario, but there are different minimum wage rules that apply to students.
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Keeping your grades up should be your top priority, but if you can fit it in your schedule, it might be a good idea to take on a part-time j
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Jobs in the trades require physical labour and often a very specialized skill.
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Working in Canada
A resume includes your accomplishments, skills, and work experiences. Lots of places and people offer free help, like schools and libraries.
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Working in Canada
Harassment can be verbal, physical, or sexual. You can tell the person to stop, speak to your supervisor, or contact the Ministry of Labour.
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EI is short-term financial assistance provided by the Canadian government to unemployed people as they make their next career move.