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Are you looking for an internship or overseas job?
The following mega sites provide a one-stop link to many, many job posting sites, including sector/industry specific sites and more!
One of the best methods for finding unadvertised jobs is through networking: developing and utilizing contacts that can provide information, job leads and support. Since most jobs are filled through ‘...
Cold Calling is making contact by phone with an employer that you have not had any previous contact with. The goal of the call is to see if the employer or company is hiring.
Find Job Opportunities Researching employers and using effective job search methods greatly increases your chances of finding employment!
You can make important networking contacts; learn or develop skills to add to your resume; gain work experience and references.
Internet Job Search Sites
The Internet can be used as a tool for Job Seekers because it is filled with an abundance of job-related information.
On Campus Jobs
Seneca Works Career Portal is a job posting web site exclusively for Seneca students and recent grads to access on-campus, part-time, summer and full-time job openings.
Access these quick tip sheets and guides for valuable career and employment information and resources.
A great opportunity to learn more about our industry partners, their available vacancies and have a great networking opportunity.
Online Appointment Booking!
Since most jobs are not advertised, doing research to identify companies, contacts and potential employment opportunities allows you to be proactive in your job search.
An important way of networking and learning about an occupation and a company is to conduct an information interview: meeting with an employer to learn more about a particular career and/or specific c...
Types of Interviews
Traditional, Behavioural and Situational
While there is a difference between a ‘reference’ letter and a ‘recommendation’ letter, these terms are often used interchangeably.
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Your first job does not just start on your first day, but the days before.
In most cases, salary discussions begin once the employer has made a formal job offer.
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Once you receive a job offer, thank the person and express enthusiasm for the position. Most employers will send an offer letter confirming your start date and salary, employment location, and details...
The interview is your opportunity to show that you are the right candidate for the job, and for you to assess if this is the right position and environment for you.
Take the time to write a good cover letter, it is the employer’s first impression of you. A cover letter supports your resumé by offering an introduction, reasons why the employer should hire you...
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