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Employment Page

The Employment Page lists web pages related to finding employment, employment standards and career development.

See also: YOUTH - EMPLOYMENT

  • Possibilities Project Internet magazine (e-zine) has established itself as the premiere source of local, current and accurate on-line information about community resources for people seeking jobs, education and training in Toronto.
    www.possibilitiesproject.com

  • LabourLink is a project of Dixon Hall, which finds casual or temporary work opportunities and matches homeless or marginally housed workers to employers. Human Resources Development Canada funds the program as part of its solution to the homelessness issue in Toronto. We provide people with the opportunity to contribute their abilities in the workforce.
    www.dixonhall.on.ca/labourlink

  • Workopolis is now Canada's most extensive job site on the Internet, and features over 15,000 job listings from the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, the Hamilton Spectator and the Kitchener-Waterloo Record.
    http://workopolis.com

  • HRDC - Durham is the Human Resources Develpment Canada site for the Durham Region, and provides local employment and training resources, as well as information on financial supports and other programs (from HRDC and other levels of government).
    www.on.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/english/offices/durham/

  • Canada Job Bank provides a listing of job orders placed by employers with Human Resources Development Canada. You can view a list of available jobs, search the list by job category or title, or see what jobs are offered for STUDENTS at this site.
    http://jb-ge.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca

  • Work Search is a Government of Canada site that was designed to guide you through all aspects of the work search process. It includes a series of checklists and work sheets that can help you in that process.
    http://worksearch.gc.ca

  • GO Jobs is the Ontario Government's job posting site, where employment opportunities in government are listed by type of work. New government positions are posted each week on Fridays. This site also features links to Federal and other provincial government job sites across Canada.
    www.gojobs.gov.on.ca

  • Public Service Commission of Canada is the job posting site for the Government of Canada. Be sure and check out Jobs Open to the Public. This site also features links to many other government related employment opportunites such as internships and trainee programs.
    http://jobs.gc.ca

  • Job and Career Resources on the Internet is a well organized guide to career and job sites on the Internet, and is provided by Pickering Public Library.
    www.picnet.org/job.htm

  • Toronto Star Classifieds is the online version of the Classified section of the Toronto Star newspaper.
    www.thestar.ca/classifieds

  • Employment Standards is the Ontario Ministry of Labour web page that provides an online text of the Employment Standard Act, as well as related fact sheets and guides.
    www.gov.on.ca/lab/es/ese.htm

  • Canada WorkInfoNet is a clearinghouse for information about careers and labour markets in Canada. It provides pointers to Internet resources that can assist Canadians with their career planning and job search activities.
    www.workinfonet.ca/cwn/english/main.html

  • Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF) is a charitable foundation that advances the understanding and practice of career development. This site contains more information about the CCDF, its projects, and career development in Canada.
    http://ccdf.ca

  • Canadian Jobs Catalogue allows employers to list job openings in occupation- or industry-specific registries. There are also hundreds of links to other Canadian employment-related sites on the Internet.
    www.kenevacorp.mb.ca

  • Canadian Resume Centre allows job hunters to post resumes and employers to post job openings online. There are also numerous links to human resource-related Internet sites.
    www.canres.com

  • Career Internetworking is a resource for professionals and technical individuals seeking employment opportunites throughout Canada. Browse through current employment opportunities, and look at employer profiles. A special section for recent graduates, and valuable job search and research tips are available here.
    www.careerkey.com

  • CareerMosaic is a searchable directory of employment opportunities in the United States and Canada, profiles of employers, articles on employment and career issues, and more.
    www.careermosaic.com

  • Electronic Labour Exchange is a tool that allows you to match jobs to people and people to jobs. As a job seeker, you build your skill profile based on your skills, education and experience. As an employers, you build the job profile based on the skills and experience an employee would need for the job. Then you perform a job match-- it's like a dating service for job hunters!
    www.ele-spe.org

  • Canadian Medical Placement Service enables you to find a practice opportunity, post a practice opportunity, learn more about CMPS and view related articles.
    www.cmps.ca

  • Human Resources Development Canada contains general information about the Department, papers, speeches, and fact sheets on social security reform, labour statistics, general information about their library, and an overview of Youth Service Canada, a community service program for Canada's youth.
    www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca


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