Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

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Job-Search and Other Resources


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Learning about the skilled trades

Apprentice Trades – Information about apprenticeship and careers in skilled trades for students, young adults, apprentices, journeypersons, teachers and guidance cousellors, instructors, parents, and employers.

Canadian Apprenticeship Forum – Research, conferences and other information of interest to organizations involved in apprenticeship training.

College and Trade Participation (Indicators of Well-being in Canada) – Statistical information on the proportion of Canadians who are participating in college, trade or vocational programs with the intent of achieving a certificate, degree, or diploma.

Learning, Literacy and Skills DevelopmentHRSDC research papers.

National Occupational Classification – A standardized framework that organizes over 30,000 job titles into occupational statistics, labour market information and 520 occupational group descriptions. Includes a career handbook and an employers’ handbook.

Red Seal Program (The Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program) – Information for apprentices and industry about the Red Seal standard and certification, designated trades, exams, etc

Skills/Compétences Canada – Information for employers, educators, labour groups, and governments to promote skilled trades and technology careers among Canadian youth.

Skilled Trades – Information about skilled trades for youth, educators, parents, employers and media.

Looking for a job

Essential Skills and Apprenticeship – Information and personal checklists to assess and improve apprentices’ and tradespeoples’ essential skills: reading, document use, numeracy (math), writing, oral communication, working with others, thinking, computer use, and continuous learning.

Job Bank — A free job listing and recruitment service for employers, businesses and job seekers.

Labour Market Information – Information about jobs, skills and the availability of workers in local areas across Canada.

Working in Canada – Information on career and education planning, job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on occupation and location.

Looking to hire

Human Resources Management for Employers – The employer version of Job Bank, with information on human resources, government programs, employment standards and regulations, and other subjects of interest to employers.

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Date Modified:
2011-10-20