Brainfuse JobNow provides access to live resume experts, interview coaches and job coaches as well as resume templates, interview tips, skills surfer and more resources for job seekers.
Prepared By: Brainfuse Inc.
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
Clear information for staying active, engaged and informed. Information on all federal government programs, e.g., Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan.
Prepared By: Government of Canada
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
A database of jobs available with the Ontario Provincial Government, including management, professional, administrative, operational, clerical, and technical positions. Includes links to other government employment resources, including other provincial and federal job sites.
Prepared By: Government of Ontario
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
One of the most popular Canadian Government Web sites, Job Bank is a searchable electronic listing of non-government jobs and work opportunities provided by employers across Canada. At any given time, the Bank has tens of thousands of jobs advertised. Includes links to related online resources, and the ability for employers to post jobs directly.
Prepared By: Human Resources Development Canada, Ottawa
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
A federal government portal to information about job hunting, work training, worker's rights, and career development. Includes links to federal and provincial job sites, job searching techniques, and training resources. Includes links to relevant resources for aboriginal peoples, recent immigrants, persons with disabilities, and youth.
Prepared By: Government of Canada
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
Job Canada is an online employment listing that advertises positions in a paper print layout. Job Canada is targeted at Toronto and surrounding areas and is updated every Friday afternoon. Site offers free access for job seekers and visitors with no registration required. Site features updated job postings, career advise including live chat with career counselors, posting resumes online and salary reports.
Prepared By: Job Canada
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
Since its introduction in 1992, the National Occupational Classification system continues to be the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada. The NOC is used daily by thousands of people to understand the jobs found throughout Canada’s labour market. The NOC Website features a more intuitive search engine to help you find information you need. Also, an online training tutorial has been developed to assist new users and NOC trainers.
Prepared By: Government of Canada
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
In addition to providing a job search function, this extensive site also offers information about occupations and careers, education and training, labour market data and outlooks, self-employment, workplace issues, and financial aid.
Prepared By: Ontario WorkinfoNET, Ottawa
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23
Volunteer Canada promotes the value and role of volunteers in Canadian society, as well as provides resources and leadership to the volunteer centre movement.
This Web site provides information on volunteering as well as links to find a volunteer placement or volunteer centre in Canada.
Prepared By: Volunteer Canada
Date Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 1/21/23