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Employment News Central Edition June 29, 2013TRANSCRIPT
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The Mental Health Commission of Canada reports that approximately 1 out of 5 employ-ees (21.4 per cent of Canada’s working popu-lation) suffers from a mental illness that poten-tially affects his or her productivity at work. Lost productivity related to absenteeism, pre-senteeism (when a worker is physically pres-ent but unproductive) and turnover costs Ca-nadian companies $6.3 billion each year.
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The more business acquaintances you have, the merrier you might be. But the qual-ity of those contacts has a bigger impact on your career success, a new Robert Half Tech-nology survey of information technology (IT) professionals suggests. Sixty-three percent of IT workers polled recently rated the quality of their professional network as “very impor-tant” to their overall career success, compared to 46 percent who felt the same way about the size of their network. When it comes to mak-ing new connections, (44 percent) of IT pro-fessionals surveyed prefer to network online and 22 percent favor doing it in person.
“Knowing someone professionally and being willing to go to bat for that person are two different things,” said John Reed, senior executive director of Robert Half Technology. “You may have hundreds of LinkedIn con-nections, but if the relationships are superfi -cial, your contacts may not be very helpful when you’re seeking professional advice or assistance with a job search.”
Reed added, “Quality connections take time to establish, but they are a valuable ca-reer safety net, whether someone is just start-ing out or has many years of experience.”
Robert Half Technology provides fi ve pit-falls to avoid when networking:
LOSING TOUCH Keep the lines of communication open by
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EXHAUSTING YOUR RESOURCES Most people are happy to help on occasion,
but avoid overburdening one contact with re-peated requests. Broaden your efforts and tap others in your network if you have trouble overcoming a particular career challenge.
FORGETTING YOUR P’S AND Q’S
A little gratitude can go a long way toward maintaining positive relationships. Always show appreciation to those who act on your behalf, even if their efforts don’t result in the desired outcome.
TAKING A GENERALIST APPROACH
Instead of sending a mass email to every-one in your network asking for assistance, try customized, targeted messages to specifi c contacts.
FAILING TO RETURN THE FAVOUR
Networking is a two-way street: Look for opportunities to help your contacts whenever possible, and you’ll fi nd that others are happy to do the same for you.
The survey was developed by Robert Half Technology, a leading provider of in-formation technology (IT) professionals on a project and full-time basis. The responses are from over 7,500 IT workers to a Web survey conducted by Robert Half Technol-ogy in early 2013. ●
Source: Canada News Wire
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We offer full and part time study options, with flexible scheduling.
at Brampton
T: 905-451-0100E: [email protected]/brampton
CAREER TRAINING
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GREATER TORONTO EDITION, JUNE 29–JULY 6, 2013
www.ibtcollege.com1•888•402.9008
GET JOB READYWith a diploma from IBT College!
TECHNOLOGY
• Network Engineering
• Network Management
• Network Administrator
• Programmer/Analyst
• Microsoft .Net
Technology Specialist
• MCSE
• MCSD .Net
HEALTH CARE
• Health Office
Administrator
BUSINESS
• Business Management
and Entrepreneurship
• Business Administration
• Administrative Assistant
• Computerized Accounting
• Microsoft Office
Specialist
TRAVEL & TOURISM• Flight Attendant
• Travel and Tourism
Full-time & Part-timeMorning, Afternoon, Evening
and Saturday Classes
EI and Second Career applicants welcome
CAREER TRAINING
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GREATER TORONTO EDITION, JUNE 29–JULY 6, 2013
Not all programs are available at all locations. Registered as a Private Career College under The Private Career Colleges Act 2005. Approved as a Vocational Program under The Private Career Colleges Act 2005.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO QUALIFYEI Recipients may qualify for Second Career Funding.
Foreign Trained Professionals may qualify for “Prior Learning Credits.”
• COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER
• MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
• pERSONAL SUppORT WORKER
• pHARMACY TECHNICIAN (REqUIREMENTS SET BY NApRA, CpTEA & OCp)
• ACCOUNTING & pAYROLL
• BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
www.cjcollege.com
Call Now... Your Future Is Waiting!
Your Community provider of Health Care programs
FREE PARKING
COMPUTER/MEDICALOFFICE ASSISTANT
Graduate in less than 6 months
(ECG / Phlebotomy workshops)
1-888-674-0317Scarborough Campus
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GREATER TORONTO EDITION, JUNE 29–JULY 6, 2013
1. Computerized Accounting & Office Admin2. Canadian Payroll Specialist3. Mechanical Engineering Design4. CNC & MasterCAM Technology5. Civil Engineering Design & Technology6. Structural Engineering Design & Technology7. Medical Office Assistant8. Network Administrator9. Paralegal + Practicum (Accredited by LSUC)10. Physiotherapy Assistant + Practicum
TOLL FREE1 877 320 7916
JOB READYDIPLOMA PROGRAMS
* Note: All these diploma programs provide an optional co-op opportunity.* * Please check our website for new course start dates.
Free Hot Course Seminars Paralegal July 27, 11:00 amPiping Design August 10, 11:00 amStructural Analysis and Applications September 8, 11:00 am
Please call early to secure your seat.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFOR TRAININGYou may be qualified for government training funding if you were laid off and are looking for a job or are underemployed.The funding includes tuition, living allowance, etc. Please call for a free pre-assessment.
metroc.ca Metro College of Technology is a private career college registered under PCC Act 2005.
203 COLLEGE ST. Suite 201–205Toronto Ontario. M5T 1P9
BENEFITS OF OUR COURSES• Small classes• Projects and co-op for work
experience• Job ready within one year• High employment rate
PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARECOURSES• AutoCAD, SolidWorks,
MicroStation, Autodesk Inventor, Creo, FEA, GD&T, CNC Programming, MasterCAM X6 I&II, Piping Design and Workshops
• AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D, InRoads, STAAD Pro. Primavera, Timberline, Revit, Structural Analysis and Applications, Traffic Engineering
• SAS Programming I&II, SAS Project, SAP Crystal Reports, SAS Statistical Modeling
• QuickBooks, Simply Accounting, ACCPAC, SAP FI
• VMware Server, SQL Server
EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE RECIPIENTScan possibly get funding for training and get a new professional job afterwards.
Your DestinationFor Success!
(416) 491-8878www.mapleleafcollege.ca
245 Fairview Mall Dr. Suite 204 (Minutes from Don Mills Subway Station)
• CIVIL ENGINEERINGCAD Designer/DraftspersonCivil engineering technicianProject ManagementConstruction EstimatorConstruction TechnologistHome InspectorConstruction Inspector
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGIndustrial ElectricianPLC ProgrammerElectrical Engineering TechnicianMill ElectricianPlant ElectricianApprentice Electrician
• CNC & MASTERCAMCNC ProgrammerCNC OperatorMechanical EngineersMechanical Technologist
•MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCAD Designer/DraftspersonProduct Design EngineerDigital Design EngineerMechanical DesignersMechanical EngineeringDesign SpecialistMechanical Technologist
ENGINEERING DIPLOMAS• Excellent instructors
with industry experience• Very strong and
comprehensive program• 100% instructor-led• A lot of hands-on practice
Great News: EI and Second Career Funding!- Laid off on or after Jan. 1, 2005?- Second Career application rejected in the last 2 years?- Sickness, Maternity, Social Assistance, Self-employed clients:
PSW DIPLOMA• Co-op Placement• Hands-on Clinical
Experience• Highly experienced teachers• Excellent PSW Lab
• 26 weeks & 35 weeks• Office Admin +
Accounting + Payroll• QuickBooks + Simply
Accounting ACCPAC + Business Visions
• MS Office + Bookkeeping
• Business Law and Ethics• Business
Communication• CPA Preparation
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ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA
We have more than 10 years experience to help EI Recipients
We provide free consulting services to answerSecond Career questions!
*Articulation Agreement with Cape Breton University*Stanford International College is approved as a Private Career College under PCC Act 2005.
Programs and schedules vary by campus
What are you waiting for...
Call Stanford International College today!
416-383-1608www.scbt.ca
Careers in Skilled Trade Be job ready in less than 1 year . . .
NORTH YORK CAMPUSSuite 306
150 Consumers Rd. 416-383-1608
TORONTO CAMPUS25 Scarsdale Rd.
Units 8 & 9416-423-8188
MISSISSAUGA CAMPUSUnits 1 & 7
1011 Eglinton Ave.905-629-3088
KITCHENER CAMPUS 146 Trafalgar Ave
519-895-0088
EI and Non-EI, WSIB, Laid-o�, ODSP Recipients may qualify for funding
Stanford International Collegeof Business and Technology
Interested in Skilled Trades• Gas Technician (Full Time and
Part Time)• Industrial Automation
(PLC Robotics)• Welding 1 Specialist/Inspector• CNC and Master CAM• Automotive Technology• Computer Aided Design &
Drafting
Other Diploma Programs• Hospitality and Tourism*• Accounting• Business Managment
Pre Exam Courses and Certi�cates• Industrial & Construction
Electrician• Industrial Mechanic (Milwright)• Refrigeration & Air Conditioning• Plumber• ODP and WHMIS• Gas Fitter G3• Welder Training
Accredited by TSSA (Technical Standards and Safety Authority)
and CWB (Canadian Welding Bureau)
ElectrolysisAdvanced Esthetics
Oracle Database AdministrationYou might be eligible for the second
career funding program to be retrained if you have been laid off
on or after January 1, 2005