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Community Support Worker Diploma
Community Support Worker Diploma is vital for many people to achieve a higher level of independence and quality of life. If you are organized, enjoy helping others and are looking to get established in a steady, professional career in a…Accounting Payroll Administrator DIPLOMA
In the always changing world of finance, business accounting abilities are in high demand. The Accounting and Payroll Administration training program will teach students the skills and information required to pursue a great career in business accounting and payroll for…Administrative Assistant Certification
Gain the clerical, accounting and communication skills to pursue a career path as an administrative assistant, receptionist, administrative coordinator, virtual assistant and more! You will be introduced to accounting software, including Sage 50 and QuickBooks, and receive training in Microsoft…TOP CAREER COLLEGES
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A1- Global College of Health, Business & Technology
A1-Global College of Health, Business & Technology, of Mississauga recognizes that students are busy individuals with family, work and many other responsibilities and commitments. Therefore, we offer our students, both full and part-time schedule options.
ABC College
Our College has a vibrant community of more than 11 000 learners, with over 4100 students in 80 full-time programs, and over 7000 students in almost 900 part-time courses and programs across three campus locations in northern Ontario: Sudbury, Espanola, a
ABM College
ABM College is one of the leading career training institutions in Alberta and Ontario. Throughout its history, ABM College has provided students with professional training, academic knowledge, and the right skill-set to meet employment market demand.
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1. The first step is to visit an Employment Ontario assessment centre. A case counsellor will talk to you about your career goals and if Second Career is right for you. 2. Determine the program you wish to attend with the help of your counsellor. 3. Meet with Second Career to get help with your research on your program of choice. 4. Revisit your case counsellor and inform her or him of your decision and/or acceptance.
If you have been laid off on or after January 1, 2005, you could be eligible for funding. Individuals who have taken an interim job working 20 hours per week or less after their layoff may also be eligible. Contact 1.800.387.5656 for the location of the nearest Employment Ontario assessment centre to see if you qualify for funding.
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