In Canada there are four large umbrella terms used to describe careers - professions, technical careers, trades and the unskilled.
Most professions require a university education and professional certification process. Examples are doctors, nurses engineers, architects, dentists, teachers, accountants and lawyers. Canada has a fine selection of University professional career training programs with Bachelor, Masters, Doctorate Degrees and Post-Doctorate degrees. Link to the Canadian university list
Most technical careers require a university education or community college diploma and professional certification process. Examples are x-ray technitions, network analyst, lab technition, CADD design. There are some excellent college programs that offer two or three year diploma and certificate programs that are the finest college programs in the world. Link to the Canadian College list
Most trades or vocational training programs require a community college diploma or career college certificate and trade or vocational certification. There are over 1000 career training programs (see some examples below) that prepare students for well-paying jobs in Canada, the USA and other countries throughout the world. These programs offer instruction from industry professionals that offer true industry experience, current techniques and may include work study cooperative placements. Go to http://www.eslincanada.com/english/careers.php for additional info
Job Training Across Canada can be for permanent jobs, temporary jobs, contract jobs, professional jobs, administration jobs, technical jobs and internship work experience. Info includes work visas, work permits, criteria for health and medical clearances, language proficiency, employment standards, education requirements, work experience requirements, job skills, job duties and responsibilities.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Careers and Career Training in Canada
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