She’s coming back! Come join us as we welcome Jan Cottle of Etiquette London on Wednesday, February 22 at 7:00 pm. She’ll be conducting a free specialized job search etiquette seminar.

Writing a good cover letter is often the most difficult part of the application process. What information is expected? How can I promote myself properly? Is a cover letter really necessary?
Information Interviews and how they can work for your job search
You might have heard the term “information interview” recently and wondered how it differs from a regular job interview. Basically, this kind of interview is a meet and greet with a potential employer.
London Public Library has issued an RFP which will close June 24 at noon. More details.
Learn about Bridge programs designed to help newcomers become ready to work in Ontario. This website from the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration also provides information about gaining experience and becoming licensed.
Find out if your trade or profession is a regulated occupation in Canada and learn what steps are required to become licensed. From the Forum of Labour Market Ministers.
An on-line searchable résumé database for employers to find qualified, internationally trained professionals. Candidates must be pre-screened by WIL Employment Connections to be included in the database.
A site for internationally trained professionals that provides information on licensing, employment options and opportunities as well as English language terminology used in these professions.
Employment services for youth aged 16 to 24 including counselling, training opportunities, apprenticeship info, workshops, a resource centre, job placements and more. Located in The Skill Centre at 141 Dundas St., 2nd floor, London, ON, N6A 1G3, telephone 519-432-1112. This also includes the Springbank Employment and Learning Centre at 360 Springbank Drive, London, ON. N6J 1G5, telephone 519-474-4946.