
How do I get There?
This government run site has an excellent section on building a resume and setting a career plan.
Second Career StrategyThis government program helps recently laid-off workers who require long-term skills training to find work in high-skill occupations that are in demand in the local labour market.
National Occupational Classification (NOC)This site list job types by NOC code (National Occupational Classification) and is the most comprehensive site available for identifying a job and finding out about what is involved with the job and how you can obtain the job. This site is recommended for anyone who needs information on a job.
The Riley Guide Job ResourcesThis site contains information on résumés, cover letters and interview skills as well as many other techniques and suggestions that will help you get the job you want.
Next StepsThis site covers all areas of how to get there and has an excellent section on interviews.
This site is aimed at young people and provides step by step guides on a whole range of job search techniques. Click on Prepare Your Job Search in the Jobs box on the main page.
Ministry of Training, Colleges and UniversitiesThis link is a government run site and covers information on all colleges, universities, and apprenticeships in Ontario.
Ontario LearnThis website provides information on what courses are available at the 22 community colleges in Ontario.
School FinderThis site provides a gateway into finding out what schools are available for post-secondary education and is a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to pursue further education after leaving high school.








