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Fort Nelson Employment Services
British Columbia Labour market Development Agreement
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JOB SEEKERS PAGECAREER PLANNING:If you are in the Fort Nelson area, you can make an appointment with Janice or Cathy to assist in making career decisions or transitions. If you are making plans to attend school or change careers, it is important to know some Labour Market Information before you start:
Answers to these questions can be found at these career links: Work Futures: Provides a comprehensive description of close to 200 occupations. A guide to hundreds of B.C. careers and the education and training you need to pursue them.
Working in Canada: http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/ Provides Canadians with the latest information available in the world of work
Skills Connect for Immigrants Program: http://www.skillsconnect.ca/seeking-employment You arrived in Canada with your dreams, skills and experience. But have you arrived at the job or career you are qualified for?Skills Connect helps immigrants who do not require completely new credentials or extensive language upgrading to quickly secure employment in areas relevant to their skills and experience.
Job Search Canada: For career seekers to manage their careers, for employers to find candidates
Careers: www.careerccc.org/careerdirections Occupations not requiring University education, features occupational profiles. Find Job Search, Career Aptitude Test and more. Get the best of Jobs Opportunities or Free Career Quiz.
Auto Hire: www.careershop.com
GDSourcing: For entrepreneurs. Looking for a Stat? Search the latest Canadian polls, surveys & market reports. Directory of websites with free Canadian Stats.
WORKink Canada's largest virtual resource employment centre. Designed for persons with a disability, employers, professionals and entrepreneurs. A resource on employment diversity put together by the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and work.
Work BC: Explore occupations; Access post-secondary; Find a job; Explore B.C. services; Tools to find workers; B.C. labour market outlook; Find regional data; Skills for Growth Strategy
What's Key: This website is designed to steer users toward an array of selected career, learning and labour market information (LMI) sources and tools, handpicked by knowledgeable practitioners.
British Columbia Employment and Labour Market Services: http://www.labourmarketservices.gov.bc.ca Welcome to the Ministry of Social Development-Employment and Labour Market services. Your one-stop information resource for employment programs and services available in British Columbia.
Work Info NET: http://www.vancouverinfocenter.com/merchant2.php/list2/202/BC+WorkinfoNet BC WorkinfoNET is a non-profit, charitable organization that hosts a family of web sites which acts as an Internet directory that provides information on different aspects of the BC labour market. These web sites connect you to the most up to date information on employment, learning, and career planning in BC.
Alberta Learning Information Service: Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS) is the provincial gateway to help Albertans plan and achieve educational and career success! It provides information for career planning, post-secondary education and training, educational funding, job search, labour market trends, and workplace issues.
Labour Market Intelligence for the Mid-Island Area: A great place to find career related resources and labour market information from Canada’s Sector Councils. What is a Sector Council? A sector council is an alliance of workers, employers, educators and governments all working together to ensure Canadians have they information they need to succeed in various industries.
Job Search Online: Our sister website. www.jobsearchonline.bc.ca/Northeastern%20Review/introduction.htm Check out the current Labour Market Information at this site. SELF-ASSESSMENT TESTS:Skill Plan: BC Construction Industry Skills Improvement Council.
Concordia Counselling and Development Self-assessment is the process of collecting and analyzing relevant information about a very complex subject: YOU. Become aware of your interests, personality traits, skills, values, and beliefs; similarly, become aware of your limitations and fears. In doing so, you will be better prepared to generate a list of career options in accordance with who you are as an individual. Ultimately, this process will aid your quest for a personally satisfying career path.
There are a number of personality tests available to help you understand yourself better, and links to some of those resources are included at the end of this section.
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