2. Career Information Tools
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduction to the section that presents a number of career exploration tools designed to help you choose a career or internship.
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5. Job-Search Tools
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduces a number of job-search resources.
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A Stand-Out Strategy
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Get noticed by potential employers by creating a list of skills and abilities that you have to offer.
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After the Interview
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Find out how to make a good impression even after your job interview.
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After the Summer
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Take the following steps to be ready for next summer's job search.
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An Employment Outreach Centre For Persons With Disabilities
Source: Employment Assistance Services
Supports persons with disabilities as they pursue new or expanded career goals.
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Apply for a Job
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Provides practical tips to help you get the job you want.
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April-June
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Find out what you should do in April, May and June to prepare for your summer job search.
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Before the Interview
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Use the following advice to help you prepare for a job interview.
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Building Independence Resource Directory
Source: Manitoba
Provides community services and employment training for adults who live with developmental disabilities.
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Can-Do List Guide
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Offers a guide to help you create a "Can-Do" list that will make you stand out to employers.
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Can-Do List Template
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Create your own "Can-Do" list using this printable template.
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Can-Do List: A Sample
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Check out this example of how to create a "Can-Do" list, a list that presents your skills to potential employers.
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Career Resources: Planning for success guide
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Advises developers of career-related resources.
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Career Zone
Source: YWCA of Vancouver
Provides employment counselling, computer facilities, and a variety of workshops for job seekers between the ages of 15 and 30.
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Create Your Can-Do List
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Use your table of skills and abilities to create a "Can-Do" list.
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CultureWorks.ca
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Use Industry Canada's site, cultureworks.ca to find a job in the cultural sector.
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December-January
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Prepare yourself for your summer job search starting in December.
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During the Interview
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Use these tips to make a good impression during your job interview.
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Employers' Pet Peeves About Résumés
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Check out employers' pet peeves about résumés and be sure not to make the same mistakes.
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Employment Resource Centre
Source: District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board
Provides information about resources and services to assist with career planning and job searching.
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Employment Resource Centre
Source: John Howard Society
Provides information and resources to assist with career planning and job searching. Click on 'Employment Resources Centre' on the left.
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February-March
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Start your summer job search now. Here are a few things you can do in February and March.
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Find a Job
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Discusses various job search methods, such as posted jobs, networking, local summer activities and events, applying in person and internships, and offers useful links.
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Get a Reference Letter
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Find out how to ask your employer for a letter of reference, which can be very useful in next year's job search.
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