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🇨🇦Here are the 5 agencies I personally recommend because I have seen them connect newcomers to real employers, short trainings, and practical job-start supports. L Ontario: The Career Foundation Free employment services, short programs, employer matching, plus streams like Job Ready that include hands-on training and a paid placement for eligible participants. Links: careerfoundation.com  Ontario: Starling Community Services employment page Formerly Lutherwood in Waterloo Region. Resume help, interview prep, short certifications like First Aid, Food Handler and Smart Serve, and employer referrals.  Link: starlingcs.ca/employment  Note: Lutherwood rebranded to Starling Community Services in May 2024.   British Columbia: Open Door Group WorkBC Multiple WorkBC centres offering free services, skills training, wage-subsidized placements, and job start supports like transportation or required work gear for eligible clients. Links: opendoorgroup.org/programs/workbc-employment-training-services and workbc.ca for the centre locator.    Alberta: Ballad Consulting Group, Workforce Employment Readiness and Connections program Grande Prairie based training with certifications, employer connections, and supports such as transportation and workwear for those who qualify. Link: balladgroup.ca/courses/workforce-employment-readiness-and-connections-program/   Manitoba: Opportunities for Employment Winnipeg programs with direct employer pipelines such as the Canada Goose training to hire stream, plus a support fund that can cover items like bus tickets and protective footwear. Links: ofe.ca and ofe.ca/job-seekers/programs   How I tell people to use this Search the name with your city, call the nearest office, and ask for Employment Services. Say you are job ready and ask about three things. Employer referrals. Short training or certifications. Any job start supports you qualify for. Bring your PR card or work permit, an updated resume, and two references. Important Supports vary by location and eligibility, and they change with funding cycles. Confirm what is active in your city today. These services are free to job seekers. Disclaimer General employment information, not legal or immigration advice. Always verify details directly with each agency. #Jobs#JobsInCanadac#NewcomersCanadaa#OntarioJobso#BCJobs
🇨🇦Here are the 5 agencies I personally recommend because I have seen them connect newcomers to real employers, short trainings, and practical job-start supports. L Ontario: The Career Foundation Free employment services, short programs, employer matching, plus streams like Job Ready that include hands-on training and a paid placement for eligible participants. Links: careerfoundation.com Ontario: Starling Community Services employment page Formerly Lutherwood in Waterloo Region. Resume help, interview prep, short certifications like First Aid, Food Handler and Smart Serve, and employer referrals. Link: starlingcs.ca/employment Note: Lutherwood rebranded to Starling Community Services in May 2024. British Columbia: Open Door Group WorkBC Multiple WorkBC centres offering free services, skills training, wage-subsidized placements, and job start supports like transportation or required work gear for eligible clients. Links: opendoorgroup.org/programs/workbc-employment-training-services and workbc.ca for the centre locator. Alberta: Ballad Consulting Group, Workforce Employment Readiness and Connections program Grande Prairie based training with certifications, employer connections, and supports such as transportation and workwear for those who qualify. Link: balladgroup.ca/courses/workforce-employment-readiness-and-connections-program/ Manitoba: Opportunities for Employment Winnipeg programs with direct employer pipelines such as the Canada Goose training to hire stream, plus a support fund that can cover items like bus tickets and protective footwear. Links: ofe.ca and ofe.ca/job-seekers/programs How I tell people to use this Search the name with your city, call the nearest office, and ask for Employment Services. Say you are job ready and ask about three things. Employer referrals. Short training or certifications. Any job start supports you qualify for. Bring your PR card or work permit, an updated resume, and two references. Important Supports vary by location and eligibility, and they change with funding cycles. Confirm what is active in your city today. These services are free to job seekers. Disclaimer General employment information, not legal or immigration advice. Always verify details directly with each agency. #Jobs#JobsInCanadac#NewcomersCanadaa#OntarioJobso#BCJobs

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