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>* Service Canada Centres: Counsellors at these centres
>can give you free advice and
>information about job and language training and work
>creation programs for newcomers. They can help you
>plan an effective job search and prepare a résumé of
>your education and experience. Each centre also has
>listings of available jobs on computer or on bulletin
>boards.
>* Classified advertisements: Every daily newspaper in
>Canada has a classified advertisements section where
>you will find a variety of jobs listed. In many areas,
>there are also weekly or monthly employment papers
>that advertise jobs.
>* Local help: To help newcomers prepare to enter the
>Canadian work force or to gain
>access to their profession or trade in Canada,
>immigrant-serving organizations have a variety of
>programs. Some give workshops on job search skills,
>where participants get an overview of the job market
>where they live. Participants learn, among other
>things, how to write a good
>résumé and how to behave in an interview. In some
>areas, there are jobfinding clubs, mentoring programs,
>programs to help you get volunteer work experience,
>and wage subsidy programs.
>* Your personal "network": One of the best ways to
>learn about jobs is to talk to people. They can be
>people you know well, or people you have just met.
>Even if they cannot lead you directly to a job, they
>can provide you with information, ideas and names of
>other people who might be able to help and encourage
>you.
>* The Internet: Many Web sites have information on job
>opportunities. You can search for a job on-line in any
>part of Canada. Some sites also give practical advice
>on how to plan your job search. Others allow you to
>apply for a job directly on the Internet, or to post
>your
>résumé (in English or French). When you do this, your
>résumé goes into a database that can be searched by
>employers. Try visiting the following Web sites, run
>by the federal government.
>* www.directioncanada.gc.ca: The Going to Canada
>Immigration Portal is an important resource that
>provides on-line information and services from a
>variety of government and non-government sources to
>help you make informed decisions about coming to
>Canada.
>* www.hrsdc.gc.ca: This is the national Web site of
>Human Resources and Social Development Canada, a
>federal department.
>* www.jobsetc.ca: This site will take you through all
>the steps needed to choose a career and to carry out
>an effective work search.
>* www.workinfonet.ca: This is a national site for
>career and labour market information. It will link you
>to job information for each province and territory. It
>also includes information on self-employment,
>education and training.
>* www.SkillNet.ca: This is a large network of job and
>career information Web sites. It can link you to
>full-time and part-time job opportunities. visit:
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