Get tips on how to find a job, write a resume, do well in interviews, start a new job, and succeed in your career with resources from Google, the Government of Canada, and more!
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The following videos have been provided by our training partners, Grow with Google and the Government of Canada. These videos offer valuable insights on how to write a resume.
Your resume must clearly, concisely and strategically present your qualifications to get a recruiter interested in meeting you. It should convey your skills, work experience and assets
In this video, we share tips on how to highlight your skills and accomplishments, how to transfer your skills when changing careers, what you should do when there are job gaps in your resume and more!
Do you feel prepared for your next job interview? Or are you still struggling to write a cover letter? Don’t worry, Grow with Google has the interview tips to help you land the job.
Knowing how to highlight your work experience on a resume is extremely important when applying for jobs.
No matter how experienced you are, writing a resume can be challenging, and it’s easy to make mistakes.
Build a resume in just a few minutes and make a lasting impression with the Resume Builder – a feature of the Standard and Plus accounts on Job Bank.
The following videos have been provided by our training partners, Grow with Google and the Government of Canada. These videos offer valuable insights on how to search for employment.
On Job Bank, you are in control. We offer a variety of tools and services that can simplify every step of your job search. Our tools give you the flexibility you need to find the right jobs... Or to let them come to you.
Finding the right job can be a challenge, but research can help. You might know the field or industry you want to work in, but the right position for your experience level or even the right company might not be so obvious
Discover simple techniques you can use to improve your job search. In this workshop, Basim and Anna, Grow with Google Instructors, will help you learn how to identify and track new job opportunities using Google Search. You’ll also learn how to organize and enhance your job search using Google Workspace tools, like Sheets, Docs, and Meet
Using Google Sheets is a great way to make your job search easier and clearer by customizing a spreadsheet to track important information about each potential job. Use these helpful tips to make your next job search a smooth process!
Whether you're out of work or looking for a change, visiting an employment centre will help you plan the next steps in your career. Job opportunities vary across Canada, so an employment centre near you can offer advice and guidance best suited to the reality of your local labour market.
The following videos have been provided by our training partners, Grow with Google and the Government of Canada. These videos offer valuable insights on how to prepare for an interview.
An employer will often interview several qualified applicants for a job. An interview can be a simple, informal meeting between you and your potential employer, or it can be a formal interview between you and a group of people with set questions. To prepare, learn about interviews according to four steps.
You’ve landed a job interview, but that’s just the first step. Now you need to make a great impression. In this video, Joy, a Grow with Google Digital Coach, will share key tips and strategies for understanding behavioural and situational interview styles, how to answer questions succinctly, and how to pay attention to your non-verbal communication cues.
Job interviews can be stressful, but whether you land the position or not, a successful interview can lead to new contacts and further opportunities down the road. The best interviews are all about connecting with the interviewer and showcasing your strengths. Relax, be present, and use these helpful tips to foster new connections.
Are you ready for that interview? In this video Joy, a Grow with Google Digital Coach, will help you explore how to prepare for a job interview by researching your prospective employer. She will also review how to prepare answers to interview questions, and have solid questions ready to ask interviewers.
Whether you're out of work or looking for a change, visiting an employment centre will help you plan the next steps in your career. Job opportunities vary across Canada, so an employment centre near you can offer advice and guidance best suited to the reality of your local labour market.
On Job Bank, you are in control. We offer a variety of tools and services that can simplify every step of your job search. Our tools give you the flexibility you need to find the right jobs... Or to let them come to you.
Visit the link below to learn more about labour market trends. The data provided within these resources have been collected by the Government of Canada.
Need a snapshot of current labour market conditions near you? Every month, we summarize key facts and metrics from various sources to give you an accurate look at the state of the labour market in your province or territory.
The following videos have been provided by our training partner, Grow with Google. These videos offer valuable insights on how to advance your career.
Overcoming self doubt and building confidence in yourself is an important part of growing your career. Research shows that over 70% of people experience imposter syndrome, or feelings of doubt about their skills or qualifications.
Resources designed to help individuals explore and develop their skills, interests, and career paths.
Explore various assessment and training opportunities that can help you assess and improve your skills, making you more marketable.
The Royal Alberta College (RAC) is a Government of Alberta (GOA) registered not-for-profit educational institution that provides accredited undergraduate diplomas and registered certificates. The RAC is licensed by The GOA Minister of Advanced Education under the authority of the Alberta Post-Secondary PVT Act.