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     Great Career Education Websites: 

      CAREER EXPLORATION

  • Ontario School Counsellor's Association   www.osca.ca  
  • Ontario Workinfonet  www.onwin.ca
  • Alliance of Sector Councils  www.councils.org
  • Canadian Careers  www.canadiancareers.com
  • Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work  www.workink.com
  • Career Directions  www.careerdirectionsonline.com
  • Employment Ontario - Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities www.ontario.ca/employmentontario
  • Essential Skills - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada http://srv108.services.gc.ca
  • Inventory of Programs and Services  http://ips.iwin.ca
  • Job Futures  www.jobfutures.ca
  • Labour Market Information - Ontario  www.ontario.ca/labourmarket
  • Making Career Sense of Labour Market Information  www.makingcareersense.org
  • Mazemaster  www.mazemaster.on.ca
  • Ontario Job Futures  www.ontariojobfutures.net
  • Ontario Skills Passport  http://skills.edu.gov.on.ca
  • Career Directions contains practical information to help you think about what to do after high school. Use Career Directions to explore your skills and interests, to investigate a variety of occupations, and to think about how to shape your skill sets to lead you to the work you want to do
  • Career Cruising is a comprehensive and interactive career guidance resource that provides the information you need to make the right career choice. It includes in-depth profiles of hundreds of different careers, detailed information on colleges and universities, and something no other resource has: multimedia interviews with real people in every career. What better way to learn about careers than from the people who know them best? You will need a user name and password that you can get from the Guidance Department.
  • Career Gateway : Welcome to the Ontario Ministry of Education's Career Gateway. These pages provide a starting point for exploration of many online career- and employment-related resources.

    No matter which career path you take, making good decisions requires time and work. Don't rush to make a decision. Look at several possibilities. Collect information from a number of different sources. Take your time and enjoy the journey. If you need help go to the Guidance office.

 

You need to start planning early for your career. It is important that you know what courses to take in high school and what courses you will need to take in college or university to achieve your career. There are hundreds of jobs out there. You need to research what is available. This page has links to sites that will help you to do career research. Check out the sites and if you have any questions about specific careers book an appointment with you counsellor today.

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CanLearn: Canada's one-stop, online resource for information and tools designed to help students decide what and where to study and how to cover the costs. Just click on the link to the right to visit the site.

 

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