Job Searching
Searching for work can be a full time job! With guidance from our employment counsellors, job-seekers can learn the 'where and how' of finding a job.
Whether it's creating that perfect resume and cover letter, learning how to prepare for the job interview or researching the labour market we offer a range of services and tools from one-on-one counselling to participation in any number of our workshops.
Contact Community Employment Services today to make an appointment!
Listed below are a variety of links to assist you in your job search -
CES Job Postings - See what jobs are currently posted with us
Job Search Tips - learn valuable tips on searching for work.
Resumes - CES provides free resume and cover letter preparation. Just speak to a representative at our front desk to find out how. If you'd like to learn more about preparing a resume, check out this link.
Cover Letters - The cover letter is your one chance to really market yourself to an employer using proven marketing strategies. Learn more about creating a cover letter here.
Career Exploration - Explore, research, plan. Whether you're changing careers or starting your first one, discover valuable sources of information and assistance available to help you in your career choices. Also includes links to occupational descriptions and outlooks, skilled trades and self-employment.
Employment Counselling - Employment counselling allows a person to explore their employment and training related goals.....
Wage Subsidies - Wage subsidies are available through both the provincial and federal governments to assist employers in their hiring and training needs and provide individuals with on-the-job work experience.
Youth - Assistance and programs specifically designed for youth
Students - Great information for students seeking summer jobs or part-time work during the school year
Workshops - Check out the list of our free employment-related workshops
Other area agencies and organizations which provide job search assistance




