EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Government funded / non-profit Employment Centres
1. TCU : To find employment and training service, just follow 3 simple steps on Ontario Employment link:
http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/search.asp
2. Next-Steps Employment Centres : Operated by the Toronto District School Board, where job seekers can access a full range of employment services and support at any one of our seven locations in Toronto, Mississauga, and York Region.
www.next-steps.ca/
3. Toronto City Employment: Get help with Employment Services such as career planning, education, training and help for job seekers. For workshop and job fair information, visit below Employment Centre link.
Submit your resume and search for employment opportunities with the TESS Employment Opportunities System
http://www.toronto.ca/socialservices/
4. Skills For Change: What do you want to do now? Exploring what Skills for Change can do for you is a great first move! Almost 30 years of success in helping people find great jobs means Skills for Change employment programs and professional development courses are designed to address the specific needs of job seekers and working professionals who want to improve their career prospects.
http://www.skillsforchange.org/
5. YES : offers employment counselling, job placement, apprenticeship, entrepreneurship training and more.
http://www.yes.on.ca/
6. Futures – First work : Canada's largest development opportunity for professionals working with young people seeking employment
http://www.firstwork.org/
7. The Centre for Education & Training (TCET) : Toronto is pleased to be part of Employment Ontario; an integrated employment and training network, helping Ontarians to find Jobs and Careers along with the training and educational services required to be successful in employment.
http://www.tcet.com/torontojobs/
8. ACCES Employment: connecting employers to qualified candidates since 1986. More than 15,000 job seekers are served annually at their 5 locations across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). As a not-for-profit charitable organization, they provide both job seekers and employers with high quality services at no cost.
http://www.accestrain.com/
9. Toronto Community Employment Services (TCES): is non-profit agency offering free employment services at our Central Toronto location at the southeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton. Looking for work? TCES will assess your skills, knowledge, and strengths as well as interests and life experiences to find the perfect fit for you. We will assist you, from resume building to job retention.
http://www.toronto-jobs.org/
10. YMCA : If you're looking for a job, look no further than your local YMCA Employment Resource Centre.
http://www.ymcagta.org/en/get-a-job/help-you-find-job/index.html
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