Resources
Our resource page contains several links to websites that Aboriginal Job Seekers will find useful in their career search. Topics include career change advice, salary negotiating tips when you should hire a career coach and much more. It is important to remember that internet sites change daily and that some of these resources may not be up-to-date at all times.
Sites may also be temporarily unavailable due to server maintenance or system problems. Your feedback is valuable. If you find a site not in service or would like to suggest adding another site, send it to us here.
For more information please click on the links below:
Aboriginal Futures
4 Week Training Program – 2 weeks are completed at Aboriginal Futures Career & Training Centre & 2 weeks are on-the-job training.
FNES – First Nations Employment Society
The First Nations Employment Society (FNES) opened in 1999 and is … the ages of 15-18 years and looking for employment or on-the-job training?
Aboriginal Construction Careers
Construction careers are cool. The demand is high. The wages are great and you can earn while you learn. If you think it’s all about hammering nails and pouring cement, think again. Construction is a $130-billion industry that accounts for more than 12% of Canada’s...
Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy
If you’re an Indigenous Canadian and are wondering where to find a job or how to upgrade your skills, the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) may be your answer.
Canadian Forest Service Aboriginal Student Employment Program
The Canadian Forest Service (CFS) of Natural Resources Canada promotes the sustainable development of Canada’s forests and the competitiveness of the Canadian forest sector. CFS offers jobs to qualified Aboriginal students through its Aboriginal Student Employment...
Bold Eagle
Bold Eagle is a unique summer training and employment program for Aboriginal youth living in Western Canada or Northwestern Ontario that combines military training and Aboriginal cultural awareness.
Workplace Diversity Employment Office – Yukon
First Nation governments may request training for their citizens to fill anticipated vacancies in their government.
Aboriginal Training to Employment Program (ATEP) and First Nations Training to Employment Program (FNTEP)
These programs support Indigenous members who are unemployed or marginally employed by helping them get the necessary skills and training they need to be successful in the workplace.
Keewatin Career Development Corporation
Find information about funding sources for northern post-secondary students. Program information, funding criteria, and contacts.
SIAST – Aboriginal Police Preparation
Preparation for police assessment (including test taking, resume writing and …. You will examine Aboriginal cultural issues and practices as they apply to.