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You can build your career on your terms in Saint John.  Our business community is friendly, so you can quickly make valuable connections and leads by networking in your everyday life. And our wide array of leading edge and international companies offers you a wealth of well-salaried career options. 

You`ll find strong industry demand throughout our region for highly skilled employees, particularly in Energy; Health; Information and Communication Technology; and Tourism.  You`ll also find opportunities for advancement, so you can achieve your career goals. The possibilities for a rewarding career are limitless in Saint John.

Job Bank Sites
Career Beacon – Saint John Community
Government of Canada Job Bank
Indeed.ca
Jobs in Saint John
SaintJohnjobs.ca
Monster.ca
Workopolis.ca

Employer - Specific Sites
Bell-Aliant
JD Irving
Horizon
Irving Oil
OSCO Construction Group

Resources for Job-Seekers
The Workroom / Career Centre

Community Training Resources

  
THINKING ABOUT NEXT STEPS – WINTER START DATES TO KEEP IN MIND
 

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Start Date

Information Sessions

Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour

Visit One Agar Place

Daily at 9:00 - Training & Skills Development

Job Search Tips session every 2nd Tuesday from 10 – 12; Must be referred by employment counselor.

Computer Training

YMCA - YWCA

Julie: 634-4932

3 days /week for 3 weeks. Computer basic training and resume, cover letter and budget writing offered to clients of Social Development. Ongoing.

Enterprising Women

The Saint John Community Loan Fund

Melanie: enterprise@loanfund.ca

February.  A 20-week course for women to learn about business and launch it! They are taking applications until January 30th.

The Key to Well Being

Community Health Centre

Susan: 672-7451

March 12, 2012 - Six week (5 Mornings/ per week) program assists women in enhancing self-esteem and developing the self-confidence to take the next step towards personal growth.

Taking the Next Steps

PULSE (South)

Mary: 632-6807

January 24th, 9:00 – 10:30 am. - Identifying your goals for the future and connecting to resources that can help

Taking the Next Steps

ONE Change (North)

Wendy: 635-0635

February 15th, 10-11:30 am. -  Identifying your goals for the future, getting answers to your questions and connecting to resources that can help

The ABC’s of Food Safety

Public Health

Claire: 648-0202

January 19th- free afternoon course held at the Saint John Learning Exchange. Covers the basics of food handling and safety. Excellent preparation for individuals interested in working in food preparation or service.

Computer Training

Community Health Centre

632-5545

Beginning in early January, basic computer courses offered on a weekly basis throughout the winter

Computer Training

ONE Change (North)

Brenda: 652-6625

Continuous- Microsoft digital literacy curriculum (basic computer skills)

Catch the Wave: 10th Anniversary Passport to Success

 

Claire: 648-0202

Thursday, March 15- ½ day workshop with employers and community resources to assist in finding work. Part 1 of (optional) 3 part employment activity, “Passport to Success”.

Part 2: Employability readiness workshop- March 21

Part 3: Job Bus Tour- March 29

More details to follow

Ready To Work

Tourism Association of New Brunswick

Catherine:

1-800-668-5313

February 6-24, free, full-time, comprehensive skills training for individuals interested in working in the hospitality and tourism industry.

►Information on these and other programs can be found at http://sjhdc.ca/pdf/MakingitWorkweb.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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