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Career Planning
Before embarking on a job search, it is a good idea to have an updated resume and to take some time an consider your overall career path. The sites listed below can help you with both of those things.

 

 
     
 
 


I Quizzes
The quizzes below are designed as a starting point in self discovery. Through the Career Quizzes you can explore your abilities, interests and preferences as part of making a career decision. The Learning Style Quizzes can be used to make any learning situation work for you.

URL: https://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/quizzes_home.do?lang=e

 

 
     
 
 


SaskNetWork
Are you just beginning to think about a career or are you thinking about a career change? Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services can help you get focused in the right direction.

URL: http://www.sasknetwork.ca/jsp/jobseekers.jsp

 

 
     
 
 


Essential Skills
Do you have the essential skills necessary to be employed on a full time basis? This government website will assist you in ensuring that you do.

URL: http://www15.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/english/es.asp

Labour Market Information
Get an idea of what people are paid in various occupations across Canada. Please note that wage information may not be available for all occupations in all areas.

URL: http://lmi-imt.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/standard.asp?ppid=43&lcode=E

 

 
     
 
 


WorkSearch
A government website newly revamped in 2000 to further assist in career planning of all aspects.

URL: http://worksearch.gc.ca/english/index.pl?tid=19

 

 
     
 
 


Canadian Careers
Resume tips from Canadian Careers website.

URL: http://www.canadiancareers.com/resandcl.html

 

 
     
 
 


SmartLearning.org
An organization dedicated to helping youth make smart occupational and life decisions.

URL: http://www.smartlearning.org

 

 
     
 
 


Saskatoon Open Door Society
The Saskatoon Open Door Society provides services to immigrants and refugees who are new to Saskatoon. Their Employment Development Unit can assist newcomers in career planning, including developing resumes, obtaining recognition for foreign credentials, and identifying training opportunities.

Their Language Training Unit provides English as a Second Language instruction. Their Reception and Outreach Unit can assist newcomers in general settlement including assistance in locating accommodation, assistance with translation/interpretation, and referrals to local services.

Additional Contact Information: Phone: (306)653-4464, Facsimile: (306)653-4404, Address: 311 - 4th Ave. N. Saskatoon, SK S7K 2L8

URL: http://www.sods.sk.ca

 

 
     
 
 


National Life / Work Centre
The objective of the NLWC is to help people of all ages become self reliant, make informed choices and find satisfying & fulfilling work and lifestyles in today's rapidly changing labour markets.

URL: http://www.lifework.ca/

 

 
     
     
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