Forex

Saturday 25 August 2012

Working in Canada


Job Titles and Descriptions - Working in Canada can help you find the name, description, and main tasks of your occupation, as well as what skills are needed to work.

How do I Find a Job? - Finding a job can take time. Learn about job postings, networking and the hidden job market.

How do I Apply for a Job? - Applying for a job involves three steps: a resume, a cover letter, and company/job research.

How do I Prepare for an Interview? - An employer will often interview several qualified applicants for a job. Learn about the steps to prepare for an interview.
What is a Regulated Occupation? - A regulated occupation requires that you have a licence before you can work.

Starting Your Own Business - Starting a business is an excellent way to start your career in Canada.The Government of Canada has created numerous services to help you in your job search.

Service Canada – Find a Job - If you are searching for a new full-time or part-time job in the private or public sector, Service Canada can help. There are a number of tools available to help you search job listings, create a résumé, choose a career, and assess your skills.
Social Insurance Number - The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number that you need to work in Canada or to have access to government programs and benefits.
Careers in the federal public service - This resource is the official Web site for all Government of Canada jobs open to all Canadians.


Employment Standards - Find the labour standards that relate to your employment situation.
Minimum Wages in Canada - Current and forthcoming minimum hourly wage rates in Canada.
Employment Insurance - The Employment Insurance (EI) program provides temporary income support to those who are between jobs or cannot work for diverse reasons.