Local manufacturers have a variety of tools at their disposal when it comes to hiring new employees. They may hire through online ads, newspaper ads, company websites, head hunters, employment agencies or other means.
Please feel free to contact any of the following organizations when you are searching for employment with local manufacturers. There are also private employment agencies that can help you in your search to access a career with a local manufacturer.
Foreign Trained Professionals (FTPs) may be interested in the Employer’s Tool Kit – Foreign Trained Professionals – Essential guide to employing highly skilled worker in the Greater Quinte Area as it outlines a number of items manufacturers may want to consider when hiring FTPs.
- Belleville Wants You
The City of Belleville maintains a database of resumes from which they can identify potential employees to match your hiring needs. If you wish to submit a resume please contact Angela Allen.
- Hasting County Jobs
Hastings County has created a Facebook page to help facilitate employee placement into job vacancies. Located at www.Facebook.com/HastingsCountyJobs, anyone with a free account on Facebook can post job leads, job search techniques and encouragement to fellow-job seekers.
- Employment Ontario
Employment Ontario contracts local delivery of their employment services to a variety of organizations that are responsible for defined areas.
These contract agencies provide job seekers with access to a variety of employment support programs, which depending on the location, may include:
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Career and employment counseling
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Employment resources and information
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Cover letter and resume development
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Interview preparation
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Job matching/placement incentives
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Summer Jobs Service
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Employment related workshops
- Service Canada
You can search local job openings, as well as those available across Canada free of charge at your own convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other tools include Job Alerts, Job Match, Career navigation and resume builder.
- Working in Canada - Job Seeker's section
The Working in Canada Web site provides job seekers, workers and those who are new to the Canadian labour market with the information required to make informed decisions about where to live and work. The site can assist individuals who are searching for work or looking to make career decisions.
WorkinginCanada.gc.ca is the Government of Canada's leading source for labour market information. It offers users, free and authoritative occupational and career information such as educational requirements, main duties, wage rates and salaries, current employment trends and outlooks.
The Working in Canada Tool allows you to access information on jobs, wages, outlooks, licensing and certification, job duties and skills requirements, and education and training. Generate a report by job title, skills & knowledge or education program.
The Job Seekers section contains information on: Job titles and descriptions, How to find a job, How to apply for a job, How to prepare for an interview, What is a regulated occupation and How to start your own business.
- Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) Job Shop
This service is offered to military spouses, military family members and retired military personnel. The JobShop program was developed to share profiles of both jobs and job seekers. When either party is interested in a profile; they simply click on the corresponding JobShop Number where a quick email can be sent to the Employment Office. From there contacts can be made.