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Job Search Sites
- Job Bank - If you are looking for work this is a great place to start your search.
HRDC's Job Bank helps you search through lists of available jobs in communities across Canada.
- PSC's Federal Job Site - A Canadian government site that gives information on federal employment opportunities. A federal job listing of positions open to the public is also included. Most jobs can be applied for online.
- WorkSearch - Besides being able to view job listings across the country,
WorkSearch provides you with information to guide you through the process of finding work. You can
assess your skills and interests, learn about occupations and trends, and find out what kind of training you may need.
- Electronic Labour Exchange - If you are looking for work or are an employer, ELE provides a free and easy way to find that job or person you are looking for.
Workers can advertise their skills and experience - employers can find people with the skills and experience they're looking for.
- National Graduate Registry - Post-secondary or recent graduate students can post their job skills profiles at this site's online database which can then be searched
by interested employers.
Work Related Information
- Work Destinations - This site is intended for people who are interested in moving to a different province or territory for work.
Work Destinations has information on the entry into regulated trades and professions, labour market conditions, recruitment and placement opportunities, training opportunities, as well as local living conditions and social services.
- Youth Resource Network of Canada - The Youth Resource Network provides a wealth of information to youths (ages 15 - 30) who are interested in work or education. The site contains over
3000 links to informative sites on self-assessment, job information, training and education, job search techniques, job opportunities, self-employment, publications, governmental/non-governmental programs and services, as well as international employment
opportunities.
- Human Resource Office for Employers - If you are finding it hard to run your small or medium sized business the Human Resource Office for Employers can probably help.
This site gives you information on recruitment, pay and benefits, health and safety, layoffs and terminations, workers' compensation, and more.
- Career Information Site - This site provides you with information that will help you select and plan for your career. Site content includes career-related publications, videos, software, and interactive quizzes.
- Counsellor Resource Centre - A forum and resource centre where career development specialists can share and exchange information.
- Office of Learning Technologies - A site for people who are interested in the many learning opportunities available through the use of technology.
- Career Search - Employment Experience and Earnings of Recent Graduates, 1999 - A searchable database of the employment rates and earnings of recent graduates from Memorial University and other Newfoundland colleges.
- Canada WorkinfoNET - "The primary source of career, education
and labour market information for Canadians." This is one of the better sites for people who need all kinds of information related to work.
Labour Market Information
- Labour Market Information Service (LMIS) - Get detailed information on occupations, wages, employment trends, industries, communities and labour market conditions at a local level throughout Canada.
- Job Futures - Are you wondering how the job market will be faring in the next few years or what it's like for recent graduates? HRDC's Job Futures provides
people with information on where to find work, education/training requirements, earnings, growth in employment sectors, unemployment rates, the breakdown of youth in different jobs, and more. Job Futures currently has information on
over 200 occupations and over 150 fields of study.
Last updated: 2000-07-31
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