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Information meeting about Emploi-Québec services and your reintegration in the labour market

Join us to discover job prospects in Montréal, Emploi-Québec services, and job search strategies at Créca community organization. Learn about Employment Insurance, Emploi-Québec's employment services, and available support resources like unemployment offices and public libraries. Find jobs related to your skills and understand the labor market in Montréal with over 144,000 new positions by 2019. Explore occupations with promising prospects based on skill levels. Benefit from free services to enhance your employability skills and boost job search success. Discover public employment assistance services and social solidarity services provided by Emploi-Québec for a seamless work reintegration journey.

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Information meeting about Emploi-Québec services and your reintegration in the labour market

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  1. Information meeting about Emploi-Québec services and your reintegration in the labour market

  2. OBJECTIVES OF THE MEETING • Find out what jobs are related to your skills • Find out what jobs will be available in Montréal in the coming years • Become better acquainted with Emploi-Québec measures and services and with the labour market • Familiarize yourself with job search strategies • Discover organizations offering employability services

  3. Créca community organisation • Website: http://www.creca.net • Litteracy • French teaching • computer workshop in french • Elementary school tutoring for kids

  4. unEmploymentInsurance (EI) - Canada • Employment Insurance (EI) provides regular benefits to individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own (for example, due to shortage of work, seasonal or mass lay-offs) and are available for and able to work, but can't find a job. • Always apply for EI benefits as soon as you stop working. You can apply for benefits even if you have not yet received your Record of Employment (ROE). If you delay filing your claim for benefits for more than four weeks after your last day of work, you may lose benefits.

  5. Emploi Québec What can Emploi-Québec do for you regarding employment? While taking into account the situation of the labour market, Emploi-Québec can help you rejoin it rapidly through a range of services adapted to your needs.

  6. unEmployment offices • Service Canada 540, avenue Beaumont Montréal, Québec 1 800 808-6352 • CLE d'Ahuntsic (256)‏ 10520, boulevard de l'AcadieMontréal (Québec)  H4N 1L9Tél. : (514) 872-4949Téléc. : (514) 872-7098

  7. Public libraries and otherresources • Montréal’s public libraries • Québec’s national library at Berri-UQAM’s métro. • Job searching Clubs

  8. Job searching clubs • Carrefour jeunesse-emploi St-Laurent • 404, Décarie Blvd, suite 300Saint-Laurent (Quebec) H4L 5E6514-855-1616, ext. 224Fax: 514 747-0008cje@cjestlaurent.org • Opening hours • Monday: By appointment onlyTuesday: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.Wednesday and Thursday: 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.Friday: By appointment only

  9. Job searching clubs • Côte-des-Neiges Job Search Centre3600 Barclay Avenue Suite 421, MontrealQuebec H3S 1K5 514.733.3026info@crecdn.com • Services are designed to develop skills that set you apart, lead to successful interviews, and optimize your chances to find work as quickly as possible.All services are free. Take advantage of them!

  10. EMPLOI-QUÉBEC Services offered • Public employment assistance services • Social solidarity services • Information on government programs and services

  11. EMPLOI-QUÉBEC What can Emploi-Québec do for you regarding employment? While taking into account the situation of the labour market, Emploi-Québec can help you rejoin it rapidly through a range of services adapted to your needs.

  12. Jobs related to your skills

  13. JOBS RELATED TO YOUR SKILLS Before starting to look for work, it is important to take some time to identify what jobs are related to your skills.

  14. JOBS RELATED TO YOUR SKILLS

  15. The labour market

  16. THE LABOUR MARKET Why you should become better acquainted with the labour market: • In order to find out what jobs are available in your region • In order to find out what the employment prospects are for each occupation

  17. THE LABOUR MARKET Over 144,000 new positions will be available in Montréal between 2015 and 2019. Distribution according to skill level Source : Emploi-Québec, Perspectives d’emploi par profession 2015-2019. 

  18. THE LABOUR MARKET Five year forecast (from 2015 to 2019) Examples of occupations offering attractive employment prospects by skill level Basic (acceptable prospects) Intermediary (favorable prospects) Cashier, grocery store clerk, counter server, kitchen help, housekeeping attendant, food processing labour force Correctional services officer, home support worker, wholesales representative, aircraft assembler, and aircraft assembly inspector

  19. THE LABOUR MARKET Five year forecast (from 2015 to 2019) [continued] Technical(favorable prospects) Professional (favorable prospects) Firefighter, paralegal, early childhood educator, heavy-duty equipment mechanic, computer software and computer systems testing technician Web designer, Web developer, dentist, teacher (primary and preschool), psychotherapist, auditor, accountant

  20. Public services as regards employment

  21. EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SERVICES What public services does Emploi-Québec offer as regards employment? • Information and online services • A multiservice room in local employment centres • Specialized services

  22. Information and online services

  23. INFORMATION AND ONLINE Services What online services does Emploi-Québec offer? • Labour Market Information site (LMI online) • Online Placement site • Tools for job hunters • Documents • Information about events and activities (including job fairs) www.emploiquebec.gouv.qc.ca

  24. INFORMATION AND ONLINE Services Explore the following with the Labour Market Information site (LMI online) • Over 500 trades and occupations (description, salaries, job prospects, etc.) • Training programs • Activity sectors • Répertoired’entreprises(a business directory) • Québec-wide data covering all 17 regions

  25. INFORMATION AND ONLINE Services Through the Online Placement site you can • Access job postings • Publish your candidacy and apply online • Create Job Alerts! and receive job offers

  26. Multiservice room

  27. Multiservice ROOM There is a multiservice room in local employment centres (LEC) to help you in your job search Tools and documents available to you in doing your own job search • Computer (internet access) • Photocopy machine • Fax • Telephone • Documents

  28. Multiservice ROOM At the multiservice room, an assistance officer can help you • Find information • Take the necessary steps or direct you to the appropriate service • Register with Online Placement • Use online tools (for example LMI)

  29. Specialized services

  30. SPECIALIZED Services • Some persons may only need the tools and services offered at the multiservice room to help them in their job search. • Others may need to undergo an employment assistance and assessment interview with an assistance officer.

  31. SPECIALIZED Services The employment assistance and assessment interview will help the assistance officer to • Assess your employment needs • Identify the service or active employment measure that will best respond to your needs and to the needs of the labour market • Establish an action plan • Offer you support and assistance in integrating the labour market

  32. SPECIALIZED Services Active employment measures To find employment Employment assistance services To develop skills • Manpower training measure • Job readiness

  33. SPECIALIZED Services Active employment measures (continued) To move into employment • Wage subsidy • Employment Integration Program for Immigrants and Visible Minorities (PRIIME) To start a business Support for self-employment

  34. SPECIALIZED Services Manpower training measure What it is General, vocational, or technical training Who it is for Persons who have stopped being full-time students for at least two years and risk remaining jobless for a significant length of time due to the lack of a skill

  35. SPECIALIZED Services Manpower training measure (continued) What are the advantages of doing full-time training with Emploi-Québec? • Develop new skills in demand on the labour market • Do training in fields with favourable employment prospects

  36. SPECIALIZED Services Manpower training measure (continued) How to get information about a training course? Emploi-Québec vocational and technical training program inventory for the Island of Montréal www.emploiquebec.gouv.qc.ca/FormationsMontreal

  37. SPECIALIZED Services Employment assistance services What it is Activities designed to provide job search techniques and help define employment objectives Who it is for • Persons needing to review their job search methods, a job searching strategy, or to find out about the tools at their disposal • Persons who wish to find employment but need assistance in order to specify their employment needs

  38. SPECIALIZED Services Job readiness What it is Mainly group activities aimed at developing employability through participation in a project Proposed activities include the acquiring of personal and relational skills. Who it is for Persons needing to develop personal skills in order to be able to keep their employment

  39. SPECIALIZED Services Wage subsidy What it is • Financial assistance paid in the form of a wage • It allows a person to acquire valuable work experience and encourages the employer to offer him or her lasting employment. • Assistance service to help a person fit into a new work environment Who it is for Unemployed persons who have difficulty integrating into the work environment

  40. WageSubsidy (2)

  41. Wagesubsidy (3) • The wage subsidy is valid for one year, and is granted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents for a job offering 30 hours minimum.

  42. SPECIALIZED Services Employment Integration Program for Immigrants and Visible Minorities (PRIIME) What it is Financial assistance for businesses Who it is for Immigrants and persons who are members of a visible minority needing an initial work experience in their field

  43. SPECIALIZED Services Support for self-employment What it is Financial assistance for developing a business plan and starting a business or, if the project is eligible, for creating a job Who it is for Persons wishing to start their own business or to become self-employed

  44. SPECIALIZED Services Income support while participating in an active employment measure Depending on the person’s situation, financial support may be awarded if he or she participates in an active employment measure. This assistance may be paid in one of the following forms: • Employment assistance allowance • Reimbursement of temporary fees • Reimbursement of supplemental fees Supplemental feels include child care expenses, transportation expenses, tuition fees, and other training-related expenses.

  45. Job search strategies

  46. JOB SEARCH StratEgies You are ready to begin the process of finding employment? Main steps in finding a job • Know yourself well • Become informed about the labour market • Explore job leads • Write a resume and a cover letter • Prepare for the job interview

  47. JOB SEARCH StratEgies Emploi-Québec has made tools available on its website to help job hunters, including Your complete job search guide.

  48. The resume • A resume is first and foremost a tool for selling your talents. • Everything written in your resume must be relevant and help sell your skill. All the rest is useless. • You must use the language specific to your field of expertise, your workplace. • Write dates from most recent to oldest

  49. Example

  50. The coverletter • The cover letter is often the only chance to communicate directly with the employer. • You must therefore pay the greatest attention to this document. • You must personalize it and choose the elements likely to convince the employer to call you.

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