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YOUR SITE TO THE HIDDEN
JOBMARKET IN CANADA
INTERNSHIPS
RESOURCES - CANADA
There are lots of internships out there
but some of the good ones are a little hard to find. Use
this list as a starting point but do your own research and you'll
probably find some additional ones of interest to you.
Internships range in length from four months up to two years.
Some are paid, some unpaid, but the experience is usually fantastic.
Many of these internships state you must be between 18-30 and
unemployed, so check the requirements carefully before you apply.
- AIESEC - International
internship exchanges for over 250 students annually in Accounting
& Finance, Business Administration, Management and Economics,
Computer Applications and Programming, Marketing and Engineering/Technical
Fields.
- BHRC
First Job Internship Program - Giving young Canadians
a foot in the door and valuable work experience in the biotechnology
sector.
- Campus
Access - Internships - A good list of internships
for Canadians, in business, government, technology, international
development and more.
- Canadian
Directory of Internships - Over 250 Canadian, American
and International internships are listed in this CACEE directory
- searchable by keyword or discipline.
- Canadian
Embassy in Washington DC - Internships - If you are a
Canadian university or college student, find out how to intern
at the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC within Public Affairs.
Link updated February 2001.
- Canadian Federation
of Students: Student Work Abroad Program (SWAP) - Canada's
largest exchange program; work and travel abroad.
- Career Edge - Career
Edge is a private-sector national youth internship program.
The program's goal is to provide valuable, career-related
experience for unemployed young Canadians through internships
within successful Canadian organizations.
- CIDA International
Youth Internships - Gain a valuable first work experience
in an international development setting.
- Department
of Foreign Affairs & International Trade: Youth International
Internship Program - Providing youth with a first international
work experience that will further the objectives of Canada's
foreign policy.
- The Environmental
Youth Corp. (EYC) allows post-secondary graduates under
the age of 30 to gain experience in a national or international
environmental project.
- International
Health Youth Internship Program - Six to twelve month
internship placements with organizations involved in international
health around the world. From the Canadian Society for International
Health.
- International Youth
Experience - Organizes the Canada-Switzerland Young Worker
Exchange Program and the Canada-Finland Career Development
Program.
- Natural
Resources Canada - Science and Technology Internship Program
- The Science and Technology Internship Program will provide
relevant and meaningful work experience to recent graduates
in science, engineering or business. Also available: [Fran�ais]
- NetCorps
Canada International - Internships in developing countries
for young Canadians with skills in information and communication
technologies.
- Ontario Internship
Program - Two year internships for about 100 recent college
and university graduates with the Ontario Public Service.
Jobs will be available in: Financial & Business Planning,
Human Resources, Organizational Development, Policy Development
and Service Management.
- SchoolNet Youth Employment
Initiative - The program helps youth between the ages
of 15-30, who are unemployed and under-employed high school,
college and university graduates with proficiency in information
and communication technology (ICT), acquire valuable employability
skills to secure longer-term careers in technology.
- United Nations Association
in Canada - Placements with the UN or UN-related agencies
and organizations around the world.
- Young Canada Works
Internships from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
- Youth
International Internship Program - from the Dept. of Foreign
Affairs and International Trade ... includes internships for
graduating students such as: the Canada China Business Council,
United Nations Association in Canada the Canadian Film and
Television Production Association and more!
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