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    World Skills 7th Annual Job Fair: Seizing Ottawa’s Global Talent 

    October 3, 2024

    On September 25th, 2024, World Skills hosted its 7th Annual Job Fair, bringing together 40 employers and 824 job seekers in search of career opportunities in Ottawa. This event provided internationally trained professionals, who now call Ottawa home, the chance to connect with a diverse range of local employers eager to fill vacancies and enrich

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  • A Newcomer’s Story of Integration through the FIN Program

    January 24, 2019

      As we gear up for the Federal Internship for Newcomers (FIN) Program 2019-2020, we want to take a moment to reflect upon the accomplishments of some of our amazing clients who participated in previous competition years and were successfully placed as interns in the public sector. One of them, Klodiana Puro, talks about how

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  • Congratulations to the Graduates!

    November 15, 2018

      It was a great day yesterday, November 14 for diversity and inclusion as we celebrated immigrants who are helping to shape the Canadian public service through the Federal Internship for Newcomers (FIN) Program. The FIN Program team held the graduation ceremony for the FIN Program interns who received placements in the year 2017-2018. Everybody looked so happy!  

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  • Celebrating a Multicultural Workplace

    July 3, 2018

    During WOW week, a series of events organized by the Ottawa Local Immigration Partnership (olip), World Skills Employment Centre celebrated Multiculturalism Day in style! On June 27, 2018 we hosted an open house as part of the celebrations throughout the city. We invited our partners and neighbours in the community to visit our office to

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  • Hundreds Flood Hiring Fair at Ottawa Conference and Event Centre

    June 1, 2018

      World Skills Employment Centre held a job fair with over 200 clients in attendance. There was a lineup at the registration desk where services were offered in English, French and Arabic.  The turnout was fantastic and exceeded our expectations. At one point, the floor was so full, people had to squeeze past one another

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  • Partnership is the Thread to the Industrial Sewing Project

    May 23, 2018

      The Industrial Sewing Project is a partnership between Immigrant Women Services Ottawa (IWSO), Taggart Family YMCA/YWCA, The City of Ottawa, World Skills, and Make Sew Create, an Ottawa-based industrial sewing training centre. The Industrial Sewing Project is the result of outreach efforts as well as connecting with newcomers, employers, and listening to the needs

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  • The Accenture Mentorship Program is Underway!

    April 26, 2018

    On Tuesday, April 24, World Skills and Accenture welcomed the first of two cohorts of IT professionals selected to take part in the Accenture Mentorship Program. The program is comprised of five modules to be delivered over a period of four weeks to candidates who have experience in the field of Information Technology. The aim

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  • WIN-WIN – Hiring Great People for Great Jobs

    April 10, 2018

    This summer, when Trade Facilitation Office Canada (TFO Canada) needed to quickly hire experienced project managers with expertise in international trade and development in developing countries for newly-funded programs, it found them at World Skills Employment Centre. In fact, they found two! And both in record time. TFO Canada and World Skills are natural partners.

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  • Networking is the Key to Making Connections

    March 27, 2018

    By Olga Kiseliova There are many hoops that newcomers have to jump through on their way to establishing a career in a new country. Lack of a network is one of them. It might be very difficult to build a network from scratch, but there is a light in the end of the tunnel. Small

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  • World Skills is Proud to Support Advancing New Canadian Women in Technology (ANCWT)

    February 2, 2018

      ANCWT is a bridging program for new immigrants and Syrian refugee women who have technical skills in engineering, technology, computer science and information technology from their home country. To find out more, visit www.ancwt.ca.

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  • World Skills was featured on CBC Ottawa News!

    February 2, 2018

      What a terrific piece CBC Ottawa News created about our Retail Targeted Recruitment Event! Thanks, CBC Ottawa, for supporting the work we do to connect immigrants to employment. Find out what you missed by forwarding to 12:20 on the video. http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1145065027845

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  • General Strategies to Successfuly Incorporate International Trained Talent into Workplace

    February 2, 2018

      In our previous newsletter, we highlighted some successful strategies to effectively recruit, on-board an retain newcomer talent. In today’s blog post, we would like to introduce five successful strategies for incorporating international talent into your workplace that we hope will serve as a “stepping stones” for ongoing discussion in your workplace: Post jobs through World Skills Employment

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  • Successful Strategies to Effectively…

    February 2, 2018

      In August 2017, a group of employers and staff in the non-profit sector met to discuss strategies to effectively recruit, on-board, manage and retain newcomers in the workplace. Here are some tips to consider: RECRUIT SKILLED NEWCOMERS Job Posting Use clear and simple language in preparing a job posting – do not require that a

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