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What's Out There? (Part 3) Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Human Resources Development Canada, Aug 20, 2001
Globalization   Opinions

  

  • Ask your local librarian where you can find lists of employers and other resources that can be of help to you.HRDC and several other departments of the Government of Canada have programs to help you in your search. There are a lot of ways to get information on these programs. One good place to begin is Youth Link, a publication put out by HRDC as part of the Youth Employment Strategy. This is the best tool for tapping into the Government of Canada's more than 250 programs and services related to youth employment.

    Youth Link is easy to consult and will answer many of your questions. It has telephone numbers, mailing addresses, Web sites and e-mail addresses -- just the kind of information you need to simplify your job search!

    Pick up your free copy of Youth Link at the HRDC office nearest you. You can also call the Youth Info Line at 1 800 935-5555 to order a copy. (You might want to order the Career Planning Information Kit while you're at it.)

    Also, if you have access to the Internet, visit the Youth Employment Strategy site. (You can access Youth Link at this site as well.)





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