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SJNFCA would like to notify users about the following job opportunities in Newfoundland and Labrador:

Federal Government - Job Bank - Labrador jobs

Please see below for some useful links to help you find employment:

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Jobs and Training

Voisey's Bay Nickel Company - Contacts for Employment

Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Labour Market Info

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami - General Info

Husky Energy - Careers and Recruiting

Iron Ore Company of Canada - Employment

Training

The Ready-to-Work program is a national skills development program designed
to assist people with transitions to the tourism workforce. It is offered by Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Scholarships

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Job Tips

Possible Information Interview Questions For You to Ask

The questions you ask during an information interview will depend upon what type of information is most important to you. For some, questions may center around job flexibility, work environment, and job security. Other individuals may be more interested in learning about opportunities for advancement and challenge. The following are possible questions to ask during an information interview:

What is a typical day like?

What do you like least about your job?

 What do you like most about your job?

 What types of changes are occurring?

 How did you get into this type of work?

 What type of advancement opportunities does this company offer?

Whom do you suggest I talk to for further information?

May I use your name in contacting them?

What problems do you think I will have finding a job in this field?

What suggestions do you have for those interested in this type of work?

What types of skills and/or training is needed for this job?

Successful Job Hunting

Q. What is the best source for finding job openings?

A. There is no one centralized direct list of employment openings, rather, job seekers find opening through a variety of sources. The following list indicates how most people find employment:

 48% = Friends and family

24% = Direct contact with employers

13% = Combination of the other listed sources

6% = School placement services

5% = Help wanted ads

3% = Public employment agencies

1% = Private Employment Agencies

Resume Building Tips:

 ** Recruiters spend less than 10 seconds reviewing a resume.   If your resume fails to show how your background specifically relates to the job requirements in this 10 second window, you may be in for a long job search.

The Resource Center is where you will find surveys, information, and other tools compiled by the staff of ResumeDoctor.com. (http://www.resumedoctor.com/ResourceCenter.htm) ResumeDoctor is considered the most respected authority on resumes and today's job market.  

SOME USEFUL INTERNET LINKS FOR RESUME BUILDING:

 Free Sample Resumes & Resume Services: http://www.eresumes.com/

 Free Career Information: http://www.creatingprints.com/Resume-help.html

 Resume Tips: http://www.job-search-tips.info/resumes/resumeformat/

BEAHR

Building Environmental Aboriginal Human Resources

BEAHR NSC Quarterly Update

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