Get job ready
We can give you practical and personal help to get you ready to find work—from identifying what job is right for you to prepping your resume to keeping your success on a roll.

01: Find your fit
Labour Market Trends
Understand where the jobs are, what’s growing, and what salaries, industries, and trends mean for your future.
Identifying your strengths
Figure out what you’re good at— and what you like to do—so you can focus your job search.
02: Get ready to apply
Resume and cover letter
Learn how to build your professional resume and cover letter to show off your strengths.
Internet & email basics
Understand how to confidently search and apply for jobs online, set up an email account, and send resumes and attachments.
Support for Mature Job Seekers
Learn how to highlight your experience, handle age bias, and show employers why you’re the right person for the job.
03: Nail the interview
Interview know-how
Practice answering common interview questions so you feel prepared, calm, and confident.
Tough interview questions
Get help tackling the hard stuff — from gaps in your resume to “Tell me about yourself.”
Mock Interviews
Do a practice interview with feedback so you can improve your answers and walk into the real thing ready.
04: Succeed on the job
Workplace Success
Learn how to keep your job and thrive — from showing a positive attitude to handling problems and conflicts at work.
Better Jobs Ontario
Better Jobs Ontario is designed to help you get into the workforce quickly with programs that take 2 years or less to complete. In addition to getting skills training for in-demand jobs, you’ll also receive financial support too.
You may qualify for up to $35,000 for costs including tuition, books, student fees, supplies, electronics, transportation, basic living allowance. You may be eligible for additional funding for childcare, disability-related supports, living away from home, literacy and basic skills and/or language training.
Reach out to us for details and to find out if you’re eligible.
Funded by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.