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YouthLink

http://www.youth.gc.ca/youthlink/ch2_e.shtml

If you are between the ages of 15 and 30, and are looking for Career and Occupation Information check out HRDC's YouthLink book and its section on Career Info Tools.


YouthPath

http://youthpath.ca/yolist.jsp?&lang=en&flash=1&cat=1_12

Before making decisions on your career path, you should first find out where your interests, talents, and skills could lead you by exploring the YouthPath site.



Youth Outlooks

http://www.youth.gc.ca/youthoutlook/outlook_e.shtml

Youth Outlooks is geared to help Canadian youth with their career and education decisions. For assistance in making the decisions that are right for you visit the  Youth Outlooks web site.




Job Futures 2000

http://www.jobfutures.ca

Information on current & future employment trends, work prospects, earnings potential and much more is available on the Job Futures web site.



The Edge

http://www.theedgemag.org/EH/CJ/cj.html

The Edge is a unique resource that encourages youth to think about their future and the importance of getting an education.  For more career development information order the magazine by visiting The Edge



Realm

http://realm.net

Realm is the first national career magazine targeting Canadians 18-29 years of age.  Made by, for and about youth, Realm offers info to help youth get the experience and confidence to propel them into rewarding careers.




Career Awareness Website

http://www.hrdc.gc.ca/hrib/hrp-prh/pi-ip/career-carriere/english/index_e.shtml

If you are considering your career, the Career Awareness Website will provide you with clear, reliable and up-to-date career planning information.  This website also offers relevant links to various career development resources information.


Labour Market Information

http://www.labourmarketinformation.ca/scripts/NS_e.asp?plat=1

Visit the Canadian Labour Market Info site to get up-to-date information on labor market trends.  Click on the interactive map to get specific occupational information for your local area. 


Canada Career Consortium

http://www.careerccc.org

The CCC offers many career oriented publications including Canada Prospects.  This magazine offers insightful interviews, career  tools, activities, resources, as is packed with valuable and relevant career information.  Visit the CCC today to order one of  many free resources.



Essential Skills

http://www15.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/english/intro.asp

Essential Skills are not technical skills but rather the skills people use to carry out a wide variety of everyday  tasks. Visit the Essential Skills site to determine what skills you have and/or what skills you may need to enhance.

 
Job Search Tools


HRDC - Job Bank

http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/Intro_en.asp

For access to thousands of employment opportunities across Canada search the HRDC - Job Bank.



Job Search Engines

http://www.free-job-search-engines.com/

Free job search engines. One of the most successful employment search services on the internet.


Monster.ca

http://www.monster.ca 

Monster.ca is one of Canada's leading career management portal.  It's part of a world wide monster network and will do job searches and resume posting.




Youth Outlooks

http://www.workopolis.com/

Workopolis is Canada's biggest job site were you can put your career in the fast lane.



Hot Jobs

http://www.hotjobs.ca/index.html

Hot Jobs is a global leading recruiting  solutions company.  Get your career on the fast track!



Career Builder

http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobfindica.asp?

Career Builder has more ways to search for jobs then any other online recruiting  service.




Plus Jobs Canada

http://www.plusjobs.com/

Canada's number one resume distribution service.  For a small fee you can have your resume posted on more than 200 web site's in a matter of minutes with + Jobs Canada.



Discover IT

http://www.discoverit.org/welcome.html

Discover IT.org is a place where students can explore software careers and get information on career plans, educational programs and financial  support to help them achieve their goals.  




Employment Insurance

http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ei

If you have worked at least 420 to 700 hours in the last 52 weeks at a job where Employment Insurance contributions were taken off your pay cheque and you are now unemployed, you may be eligible for Employment Insurance benefits


 

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