tools necessary for a successful job search
Several resources that are there to help you in your job searches, are too often ignored or forgotten when the time came to find work, whether for a summer job, a job student, an internship or a full-time employment in a particular field.
Carrefour jeunesse-emploi de Manicouagan is a toolbox in the matter. Two employment counselors are available to assist you in various stages of your process. They are there to guide you in designing or modifying your curriculum vitae, letter writing, presentation, mock interviews and job search. Also, you have access to the documentation center where you will find a wealth of information about jobs, fields of study and labor market prospects.
Here is a list of different types of resources can also help you in your efforts:
Centre Emersion
Desjardins Student Spotlight / Manicouagan
Addict regions
Emploi-Quebec
Service Canada (Job Bank)
Jobboom
Stage Access Program (SAP)
If you want to find more local job, you can go directly to the websites of employers who have one. Or even better, be proactive and go directly to the employers you want to offer your professional services.
Since the region is mobilizing more and more about a specific goal, or stop the exodus of our young, new tools of facilitation are now at your fingertips.
Here are a few:
Portal manicouagan
Agreement 3R
In order to integrate Government labor market, you must register in the reserves of open applications. But what then a candidate? When the federal and provincial governments have strong needs for manpower in various fields and wish to recruit, they launch competitions on their websites. The approach to follow is then very simple: you create a file describing your profile and then you fill out a registration form online to apply in the area coveted. If you are eligible to sit the selection tests, you will be notified via your ONLY record, in terms of government Quebec, and email to that of Canada. Finally, if you pass the various required tests, you will be contacted for an interview. Here are the websites that can read the reserves of applications:
Quebec Public
Canadian Public
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