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Job hunting

On your mark, get set, search!

If you would like to find work but don’t know where to start, here are three basic resources that can help you find the job you’re looking for.

  1. The Academic and professional information service at your educational institution.

    Most universities and CEGEPs help students find jobs by offering the following services:

    • Posting job offers
    • Presenting workshops on job interviews, resume (CV) writing, and the job market
    • A documentation centre
    • Individual meetings with employment counselors

    Visit the information service at your CEGEP or university!

  2. Job search Web sites

    These Web sites offer tips on labour market trends and practical advice on finding a job. Most allow you to post personal profiles and apply for jobs on-line. For more info »

  3. Employment assistance organizations

    There are a variety of government and community organizations offering a wide range of free services: workshops, brochures and specialized publications, individual counseling, access to multi-service rooms (computer, photocopier, printer, fax, etc.) For more info »

Useful links

  • Your Complete Job Search Guide  ―  This handy guide will take you through every step of your job search, from writing a resume to making a good impression during an interview.