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SUMMER STUDENT EMPLOYMENT ON CAMPUS
All positions will be posted on the Confederation College, Career Services Jobbank (http://www.confederationc.on.ca/careerservices ) beginning mid to end of March. In order to access these posting the following username and password is required. USERNAME: Jobbank, PASSWORD: jobs
Please review criteria for these positions or visit your Career Services centre for more information, Room 153 ZZ Shuniah.
Summer Student Employment Internal Process 2012.doc
Student Summer Employment Application for funding 2012.doc
Hydro One is pleased to announce a new award for First Nation, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) students!
The Hydro One First Nations, Métis and Inuit Scholarships are awarded annually to two students attending an Ontario college or university studying a program aligned to Hydro One careers.
Hydro One is committed to increasing the representation of First Nations, Métis and Inuit employees by encouraging and rewarding students to consider careers within the electricity industry. That’s why, in addition to a cash award, scholarship recipients will be offered a paid work term/summer position with Hydro One.
The award value is $5000 for a university recipient and $3000 for a college recipient. This award is open to only 1st, 2nd or 3rd year students.
We invite all First Nations, Métis and Inuit undergrad students who have completed at least one year in the one of the following college or university program areas to apply: Electrical, Computer, Mechanical, Civil or Environmental Engineering/Technology, Engineering Science, Forestry or Business only. But don’t delay.
The deadline is December 31.
For an application form, visit our website (which includes detailed information) at:
http://www.hydroone.com/OurCommitment/AwardsScholarships/Pages/StudentAwardsandScholarships.aspx
Questions can be directed to Paul Sayers at aboriginal.recruitment@hydroone.com
Check out Student/Employer On Campus Events AND Career Readiness Workshops and Presentations. (see sidebar)
FOR GRADUATES
Career readiness assistance for Graduates will continue throughtout spring and summer months. Call the Information Hub 807-475-6110 to make an appointment with our Career Specialist. For your convenience, on campus, telephone or email consultations.
What now? What next?
There are thousands of occupations in Canada. When you're using online and print sources to explore occupations, remember that these resources provide only samples of occupations, not complete surveys. The best way to explore an occupation is to talk to people in that field. They can tell you about related roles, opportunities in other industry sectors and emerging options that you probably won’t learn about from any other source.
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