I posted a long time ago help on finding a job in Toronto if you are a newcomer but wanted to update my earlier post below...
LOOKING FOR WORK
- Partner with recruitment agencies early (they are free to the candidate in Canada)
- Don't discount networking such as Toastmasters, your religious faith (speak with the spiritual leader as they have connections and want to help)
- See the below associations that help newcomers with job search strategies
PROGRAMS TO HELP NEWCOMERS WITH JOBS
- Indus - https://induscs.ca/
- JobStart - https://www.jobstart.org/contact
- vpi - https://www.vpi-inc.com/employment-programs/
- JVS - https://www.jvstoronto.org/
- Access - ACCES Employment | Job Seeker Services | Employer Services - HOME
- Dixie Bloor Centre - Home • Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre
- Service Canada
- YMCA & YWCA
- Youth Employment Services (YES) Job Board | Youth Employment Services YES
Not-for-profit jobs are listed here along with volunteering Jobs Jobs | CharityVillage
Also, check your College's career services and career coach along with Humber College Community Employment Centres Contact Us - Humber College located at multiple centres such as the below
555 Burnhamthorpe Road, Suite 500
Etobicoke, M9C 2Y3
(at The West Mall)
416-234-8942
Hours
Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri.
9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Wed. 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
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