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AUGUST 2013 EDITION
 
Article: Ignite Your Job Search!
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Article Written By: Marc Belaiche, CPA, CA
TorontoJobs.ca has put together the "Ignite Your Job Search" package to help job seekers with their career advancement.
The "Ignite Your Job Search" document is a summary of the areas that we feel will be helpful for you in your job search, including tips on cover letters, interviews, resume writing, attending job fairs and a
glossary of terms.

TorontoJobs.ca has been happy to find job seekers new positions with organizations since 2002 through our website at www.TorontoJobs.ca, our TorontoJobs.ca Recruitment Division and through our annual
Toronto and Mississauga Career fairs.
 

 

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Article: Internship: A Sure Way to a Career (If Done Right)
 
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Article Written By: Jowita Bydlowska
Before we even get to nitty-gritty of why — or if — they’re good for you, right off the bat, let’s talk about what internships are and are not. Internships can be paid — usually in the form of a stipend — or unpaid. In terms of unpaid internships, the Ontario Ministry of Labour says: “If an employer provides an intern with training in skills that are used by the employer’s employees, the intern will generally also be considered to be an employee for purposes of the Employment Standards Act (ESA) unless all of the conditions below are met:
  • The training is similar to that which is given in a vocational school.
  • The training is for the benefit of the intern. You receive some benefit from the training, such as new knowledge or skills.
  • The employer derives little, if any, benefit from the activity of the intern while he or she is being trained.
 
 

 

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employment industry updates
 
Canada loses 39,400 jobs in July; youth struggle to find work
Of the 1.4 million Canadians who are currently unemployed, almost a third is young people between the ages of 15 and 24, according to a new Statistics Canada report. Surprising figures show that the Canadian labour force lost 39,400 net jobs in July, many of which were occupied by young workers. The biggest overall drop was in Quebec, where 30,400 jobs were lost. READ MORE
Hilton job scam costs Vancouver woman $550
A Vancouver woman who fell for a job recruitment scam on the Internet is warning others to be careful after she was defrauded more than $500. Suim Choi, 26, responded to a job posting for an assistant beverage manager position for the Hilton hotel chain in the U.K. She completed a written interview, was told she was hired, and signed an employment contract. She was then instructed to send money to pay for a police record check in the U.K. READ MORE
 
 

 

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