Depending on the area that you live in many times there are not a vast amount of job opportunities out there. In classes especially if you are in a co-op program they will tell you of one website where you can find approved jobs that fit your program, but what about a part time job that helps cover the bills?
A number of places can be very helpful to look for jobs.
# 1 suggestion to any student would be to go around personally with a resume and be well dressed. A personal visit to any location is usually a better way to make an impression before an interview.
#2 Since you are attending school the most logical place to look for a job would be on campus. There are usually a number of jobs available especially at the end of the summer before the beginning of the fall semester. The best place to look would be on your schools website, for Barrie’s campus: http://www.georgianc.on.ca/careers/for-students/job-search/
#3 the government job bank site. http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/intro-eng.aspx From this site you can search all different locations, fields of work and qualifications. You must watch the dates that the jobs were posted on and make sure that you are looking at the most recent postings before sending in your resumé.
#4 www.workopolis.com This site has a process where you can log in and create a profile that allows you to set criteria of what you are looking for. Along with that you can also save your resume to your profile and set it to be available for employers to search. Generally this site you find the job posting and apply by a different means then online.
#5 www.monster.ca This site works the exact same as Workopolis.
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