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Jobs
Job Banks
Are you looking for a job? Here are some interesting career sites with everything you want to know about the activities of government departments and educational institutions in Quebec, including their programs and services, as well as links to many other complementary sites.
For more information about non-traditional occupations for women, please visit:
www.meq.gouv.qc.ca/cond-fem (in French only)
Placement étudiant du Québec (PEQ) meets manpower needs submitted by private-sector
employers, municipalities and Quebec government departments and agencies.
Job offers and student candidacies can be posted and consulted on the Online Placement site.
PEQ also administers the Interprovincial Summer Job Exchange Program (for university students).
www.emploietudiant.qc.ca/en/accueil.html
This hyperlink contains information on distance education for CEGEP courses and opportunities for home studies. It provides a description of all courses offered, as well as registration forms.
Available in French only.
www.cegepadistance.ca/
Workopolis is Canada’s biggest job site. You can look for employment by location, employer, date, employment category and key word. You can post your résumé on line so that employers can contact you.
www.workopolis.com/index.html
This is Quebec’s version of a very popular U.S. site that is one of the best known and most visited job search sites. You can post your résumé on line, apply for a job and find out about current market trends.
www.careermosaicquebec.com
This is the Canadian version of another very popular U.S. site. Monster.ca contains hundreds of job offers from across Canada. Monster.ca also provides access to jobs in other countries. Like almost all other recruitment sites, Monster.ca offers you an opportunity to prepare your résumé on line and add it to the site’s database.
www.monster.ca
This site allows you to search by type of employment (permanent, casual), region, type of employer, pay scale or company. In French only.
www.activemploi.com
This official Quebec Department of Education site on vocational and technical training in Quebec presents a comprehensive overview of all occupations and training offered in Quebec. It is an excellent source of information on internships, training programs and high school and CEGEP courses.
www.inforoutefpt.org/home.htm
This official site of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Quebec Region, is enormous, offering information on employment prospects, job searches, internships, employability programs, studies on various employment sectors, etc. It also provides many links to employment sites for the young and not so young.
www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/home.shtml
Emploi Québec Online Placement
You can publish your candidacies, receive e-mail job offers that meet your criteria and search for job offers in Quebec and other Canadian provinces.
http://placement.emploiquebec.net
Local employment centres (CLEs)
Job integration and retention programs and measures.
http://emploiquebec.net/anglais/index.htm
The official site of the Ordre professionnel des conseillers et conseillères en orientation du Québec is an ideal source of information on the role of these professionals and how they can help you, and on how to find an advisor in your area. In French only.
www.orientation.qc.ca
The ABC’s of job searching. This is a great job search tool for those who are a little rusty or are looking for their first job. You will find advice, clearly written texts and colourful examples to help you prepare a résumé and ace a job interview.
www.jeunesse.gc.ca/yoaux.jsp?&lang=en
The following sites may also be of interest.
Repères emplois (in French only)
www.reperes-emplois.com/
Emplois sur le net (in French only)
www.monemploi.com/
Jobboom
www.jobboom.com
IAM CARES is part of a dynamic international network of service providers responding with expertise and innovation to the workforce needs of persons with physical and/or sensory disabilities.
www.aimcroitqc.org
Sites that offer internships
Career Edge
Career Edge offers 6-, 9- or 12-month paid internships in Canadian companies for university, college and high school graduates who have little or no relevant work experience and are having difficulty finding a job.
www.careeredge.ca
The Federal Public Sector Youth Internship Program was designed for young people aged 15 to 30 who have or have not completed high school and for college and university graduates. The paid internships in the federal government vary from 9 to -12 months.
http://www.hrma-agrh.gc.ca/yip-psj/whatisit-appercu_e.asp
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