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Organizational & HR
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Each year, Service Canada helps employers find students to fill summer positions. As an employer, you can get quick access to students ready to put their skills to work for you by contacting one of the more than 300 Service Canada Centres across Canada. Whatever the job-big or small, short or longer term-we can help you fill it by posting a job notice where students and youth will see it on our virtual job banks and in our centres. Our services benefit your business or organization by helping you get dynamic and enthusiastic summer help.
Visit the Service Canada website for more information at servicecanada.gc.ca
This Service Canada page is a resource designed specifically for Manitoba businesses, organizations and students and provides information such as career planning and human resource management. To see more of what Service Canada in Manitoba has to offer, visit the website at Service Canada Manitoba.
The Manitoba Government has a number of youth employment initiatives to help employers find qualified student employees. Visit their website at gov.mb.ca.
Computer Science Co-op
The University of Manitoba's Faculty of Computer Science hosts one of the largest co-op programs at the university with an average of 150 placements per year. Their program revolves around three four-month work terms per eyar where students are employed by companies and government departments across Canada. The co-op students are in their third or fouth year of a four-year Honours or Majors in Computer Science Degree Program. Details at umanitoba.ca.
Supporting Students, Serving Communities
Under the Youth Employment Strategy, the Summer Work Experience program creates summer employment opportunities for secondary and post-secondary students, and supports the operation of Service Canada Centres for youth where they may also find a job. These jobs provide students with the opportunity to acquire skills, gain valuable work experience and help finance their return to school. Details at Service Canada Youth Employment Strategy.
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