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Did you know? The new Graduate Retention Program will provide tuition rebates of up to $20,000 for post-secondary graduates from Saskatchewan who stay in the province for seven years after graduation. Live in Saskatchewan Finding a New JobLooking for a job is hard work. This collection of links is intended to help you find information and resources to assit with the many challenges and decisions you are facing.
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Apprenticeship training is a great way to learn job skills while earning money. Learn more about the exciting career opportunities in the skilled trades.
Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Service helps Saskatchewan people to plan a career, upgrade their education or skills, and find a job. It also assists employers to find the workers they need.
The Saskatchewan Employment Supplement is a monthly payment that supplements the income earned by lower income parents from wages, self-employment and child/spousal maintenance payments.
The Career Centre lists all jobs currently available in the Saskatchewan public service, as well as resources and tools to help you with your career.
Gradworks is an internship program that works with Saskatchewan Crown Corporations to recruit talented, high potential graduates eager to put their education to work as paid employees in internship learning opportunities.
A no-fee health care recruitment service connecting health professionals with career opportunities in regional health authorities and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency.
The student employment program provides summer positions throughout the province. Positions can include park attendants, information clerks, highways workers and many more.
JobStart/Future Skills links training to employment. The program provides a range of skills training solutions for Saskatchewan people. The program is offered in partnership with Saskatchewan businesses, industry associations, individuals, public training institutions and other training deliverers
The Labour Relations and Mediation Division provides information, training, mediation and bargaining assistance to labour and management in unionized workplaces.
Information and services to keep Saskatchewan people safe at work by preventing and reducing on-the-job accidents and illnesses.
The Ready for Work initiatives are directed towards helping Saskatchewan young people make a positive transition from school to work.
SaskJobs provides job seekers and employers with assistance to find and post employment opportunities in Saskatchewan.
TEA provides some income to people who are looking for work with the help of the Jobs First program, waiting for their first paycheque, or waiting for income from some other source.
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A checklist of services from the Federal Government to help in your search for employment.
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