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GraduatesNumerous websites on careers provide information, job profiles and educational requirements. Explore and learn about the careers open to youth today. The first section of this web page will list general career information sites both from Québec and Canada.


  • http://www.projetdestin.ca/fr/index.asp
    Projet Destin de l'Ordre des comptables agréés du Québec
    Activities in relation to the Broad Areas of Learning and accounting are presented.

  • www.lesindispensables.ca
    Information on heros in accounting, testimonials, bursaries and links in relation to careers in accounting.
     
  • http://www.chad.ca/en/students.html
    http://www.chad.ca/fr/coalition.html
    Chambre de l'assurance de dommages - Pedagogical toolkits and activities available for the classroom to explore the field of insurance.  A binder, a cederom and learning activities are available online.

  • http://www.csc-ca.org/fr/careers_f.html
    Construction Sector Council - Informations on careers, videoclips and related activities on fields in construction.

  • http://www.careercruising.com
    This web site offers profiles of different careers, multimedia interviews with people in careers, and career search tools based on interests. This career exploration tool requires a paid site license to access and is used by schools, libraries and other agencies. Find out if this resource is available through your school or visit the site for more information.
  • www.academos.ca
    Cybermentoring for high school students. Cybermentors are able to provide students with information and experiences on their respective career path. Students can register for free with the support of their teachers and guidance consellors.

  • http://emploiquebec.net/anglais/individus/qualification/
    apprentissage.htm

    Find out more about Emploi-Québec's Programme d'apprentissage en milieu de travail (Workplace Apprenticeship Programme). Are you interested in an on-the-job training process that allows the paid apprentice to master the occupation under the supervision of an experienced worker, the journeyman, who passes on his or her knowledge and experience in a real work environment. Obtain a profession Certificate of Qualification given by Emploi-Québec and recorded in a government register.
  • http://www.jobboom.com/conseils/top100A.html
    Browse through this Government of Canada, HRSDC and Jobboom's on line version of Top 100 Internet Sites for Learning and Employment. Look at question 2 - I need to choose a career. This on-line booklet describes each site and offers tips on how to use each one.
  • http://www.jobsetc.ca/
    Government of Canada's Jobs, Workers, Training & Careers site contains a section on career exploration. Identify and research your career options here.
  • http://monaccent.ca - Are your students looking for an inspiring job?  Do they want to share their culture?  Encourage them to consider a job as a part-time language assistant.  This site is sponsored by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada.  The toll-free number is 1-877-866-4242.
  • http://www.cfee.org/en/ccproj.shtml
    Visit Career Circuit site, which has been recently updated, for youth career information and links.  A Virtual Resource Centre Online offers thousands of career-related resources to browse through. The section, Virtual Resource Centre Data, has information on school-to-work transitions.  The multimedia features make these sections and the others fun to explore.
  • http://www.canadiancareers.com/
    CanadianCareers.Com offers on-line skill and interest tests, an opportunity to explore hundreds of careers, learn about market trends and more. This site encourages the use of listed links to further career exploration.
  • http://www15.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/English/general/intro.asp
    This site profiles over 190 occupations most of which can be entered out of high school. It also looks at the Essential Skills used in these occupations. Click on All Profiles on the side bar to view the occupations profiled.
  • http://www.schoolfinder.com/
    "Canada Premier Education Guide to schools, scholarships and careers." Check out the careers by categories and find out more information about jobs, schools, scholarships and associations related to your job choice. Read the spotlight career interviews, take a career quiz and browse through the comprehensive list of careers.
  • http://www.councils.org
    Visit the Alliance of Sector Councils for information and career awareness products that they have developed for the school system.
  • http://www.cacee.com
    Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers' (CAEE) site offers services, information and more to employers, career services professionals, and students. The Career Options newsletter offers informative news, articles, regular features and more. Check out their Top 10 Lists for interesting information. Also links to other career information sites.
  • http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/career/explore.html
    The Ontario Ministry of Education and Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities web site have a section dedicated to Career Exploration. Find out about specific careers and browse through the collection of information on general career areas. Explore the rest of the site for other useful career related information.
  • http://alis.gov.ab.ca/main.asp
    Visit this Government of Alberta's Alberta Learning Information Services site for comprehensive information on careers, learning and employment. View the featured video career clip, read up on featured news or the featured occupation, learn from the featured tip of the week, and more.
  • http://www.red-seal.ca
    This Human Resources Development Canada website will enable you to learn more about apprenticeship, trades, the Red Seal and certification. You can also compare apprenticeship-training programs across Canada.
  • http://www.skillscanada.com
    Visit Skills Canada's site to research career options in skilled trades and technologies and to learn about the skills profile of different trades.
  • http://www.clickvoc.qc.ca
    The Montreal Region Vocational Training Website offers information on vocational training programs available inside and outside the Island of Montreal. Check it out! The number of vocational training program opportunities available will surprise you.
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