安省政府提供30多个青少年就业项目,帮助青少年培养专业技能和企业家精神,包括一些暑期项目。
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For first- and second-year law students
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For students who are currently enrolled in law school
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For students whose foreign-trained credentials are being assessed by the National Committee on Accreditation
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Get experience working on Aboriginal law and policy
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Applications usually close in January or February
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Get an 8-week summer placement with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for up to 3 consecutive summers
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Gain experience in natural resource management, obtain job skills and benefit from personal development
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No set deadline for applications
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Positions posted between the end of March and the end of June and listed online throughout the year
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During the posting period, also look for posted jobs at Ontario.ca/careers, and in places like Band offices and Friendship Centres
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For students who are currently enrolled in law school
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For students whose foreign-trained credentials are being assessed by the National Committee on Accreditation
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Article with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
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Opportunities in various Crown Attorney offices across the province and in a variety of other legal offices
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Design your own business plan online
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Available 24-7, free-of-charge
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Get help finding training, skills and experience
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We connect you to businesses looking to hire
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For recent civil and geotechnical engineering graduates
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Help design and build Ontario’s roads and bridges
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Get qualifying experience for an engineering licence and more senior work in the public service
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2-year placements for Aboriginal youth (16-18 years old) in Northern Ontario
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Opportunities to work on forestry and mining projects, receive workplace training and take personal development workshops
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Recruitment: during spring, through Confederation College and in partnership with First Nations communities
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Get a 12-15 month paid internship as an engineer with the Ontario government
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Get the Canadian work experience you need to become licensed as a professional engineer in Ontario
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Applications are posted August to September
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A 6-month paid internship for newcomers who have been in Canada for 3 years or less
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Earn valuable work experience in their related career fields within the Ontario Public Service
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Up to two 40-week paid placements with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry in select fields (e.g. biology, park planning, enforcement, forestry)
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Get work experience in your field, career development training and coaching
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For full-time or recently graduated university and college students (within 5 years)
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New internship opportunities are posted throughout the year as they arise
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8-month fellowship for young people aged 18-29
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Learn critical skills you need to solve complex 21st-century challenges
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Build networks with peers, mentors, coaches, and leaders
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Pursue your innovative ideas for bold change in society
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Work on real-world challenges with partners from across sectors
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For people with disabilities
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Become employment-ready
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Get help to find a job, advance your career or start your own business
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For full-time post-secondary students aged 19 to 29 who have interest or experience in entrepreneurship
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Learn about entrepreneurship and the role of small and medium-sized businesses in a global economy
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Get a work placement in a small- or medium-sized business outside of Canada
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Get up to $4,000 to support the costs associated with the work placement
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Apply through your participating post-secondary institution
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A paid internship program with the Ontario Public Service for individuals recently graduated with a degree, diploma or a post-graduate certificate
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Gain invaluable work experience as you explore career opportunities in the public service
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Choose to work in Information and Information Technology, Program Service Delivery, Business and Financial Planning, Human Resources, Communications, Labour Relations or Policy Development
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Apply online in January
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Get a co-op placement in a skilled trade (e.g. electrical, hair styling)
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Opportunities available to become a registered apprentice
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To apply, speak to a Guidance, Cooperative Education or Technological Education teacher at your school
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A 6-month fellowship at the Daniels Centre of Learning in Toronto
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Support to help you develop and secure a social venture that can benefit your community (e.g., fair trade products)
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Cost: $1,500 (including course materials and school fees)
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Scholarships and bursaries available, in some cases
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A funding and support program for technology or innovation-based Ontario entrepreneurs aged 18 to 29
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1:1 matching financing required from at least one other source
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If you obtain matched financing, you may get an additional $5,000 for entrepreneurship skills training and business support services (no matching funds required)
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An entrepreneurship program for Ontario people aged 18 to 29
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Applicants must not be attending school full time
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Get guidance, mentoring, business expertise and funding to start, grow, or buy a small business
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To qualify for funding of up to $5,000, you need to be able to contribute at least 25 per cent (in cash or in-kind) of the grant amount
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In 2015, open to those born in 1998 (16 or 17 years old at time of hire but not turning 18 before December 31, 2015)
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Work outdoors on natural resources projects in your own community (e.g. create wildlife habitat, study species at risk)
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Get training and education (e.g., First Aid, species identification)
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May earn two high school co-op credits
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Duration: 8 weeks
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Apply to lead rangers with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry during the summer
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Work includes strenuous tasks outdoors, often over rough terrain and in adverse weather conditions
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Positions are posted on Ontario.ca/careers as they become available between February and April. Deadlines vary.
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An entrepreneurship program for young Ontarians aged 15 to 29
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Get training, support, resources and money to start your own business
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Applicants must not be eligible for other self-employment programs, such as the Ontario Self-Employment Benefit
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Entrepreneurship program for students aged 15-29
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Get $1,500 in start-up money to kick-off a new summer business
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Up to an additional $1,500 when you successfully complete the program requirements
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Receive advice and mentorship from local business leaders to help get the business up and running
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Get a summer job with the Ontario Public Service
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Supporting positions in a variety of fields (e.g. tourism, geology, agriculture sciences, IT, Ontario Parks)
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Work in an office, the outdoors or in unique locations (e.g. laboratories, travel information centres)
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Duration: 7-16 concurrent weeks between May and Labour Day
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Four-month paid internships for Ontario students currently in college or university (graduate or undergraduate), or who graduated within the last three years
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Up to two 12-month paid fellowships available to Ontario residents with a doctoral degree
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Opportunities to work on a collaborative, industry-driven research, development and commercialization project in your discipline or area of specialization
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Get a full-time, permanent job with the Ministry of Transportation
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Get 3 years of rotating assignments and work experience
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Pitch your business idea in a two-minute video to the public and expert judges
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Finalists present their idea at the Ontario Centres of Excellence’s Discovery conference where they will receive pitch preparation training and a certificate of achievement
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Winners receive a reserved place in the Summer Company program and other prizes
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A program to support young people aged 18 to 29 as technology entrepreneurs or to work with technology entrepreneurs
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Get access to mentorship and advice from business experts to start and grow a technology company
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Access valuable market intelligence
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Get up to $5,000 to fund business development projects
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Get up to $15,000 to fund a young business professional in your technology business
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A funding program for eligible technology companies founded by entrepreneurs under the age of 30
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Get support as you build your team and commercialize your technologies
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The program targets high potential technology start-ups with a market potential of at least $100 million
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Get a 6-8 week summer or after-school job with a local police service
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Gain experience through diverse work assignments
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Examples could include community policing, forensics, traffic services
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For residents in select communities only: contact your local police department to see if they offer the program
Get a job – with paid training – if you’re:
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15 to 29 years old
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not working, in school or in a training program
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have had a hard time getting a job due to poverty, homelessness, a disability or mental health issue
The job is for up to six months and will help prepare you for more permanent employment. When it ends, you can get help through the program to find your next job or learning opportunity.
Get a summer job – with paid training – if you’re:
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a high school student
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15 to 18 years old
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facing challenges such as poverty, homelessness, a disability or mental health issue.
When summer’s over, you can also get help finding part-time, after-school jobs.
If you are between 15 and 29 years old, in school or not, you can get information and help connecting with employers for job opportunities that match your skills and interests.
Get help with:
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career exploration
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career management
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job search
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workplace readiness
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A training and employment program for young unemployed or underemployed Ontarians aged 15 to 29
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Gain the skills and hands-on experience today’s employers are looking for
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Potential for long-term employment
(Source:Government of Ontario) |