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A team that has been dedicated to job searchers since 1985

Pontiac Youth Employment Marketplace (PYEM)

This program is aimed at improving living conditions of adults between the ages of 16 and 35. Its main objective is to assist those who are seeking employment, offer support to those who wish to return to school and help increase awareness of entrepreneurial realities. It also offers professional information and job placement services.

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Student Summer Job Fair 2008

Come visit us at the Pontiac Youth Employment Marketplace on March 4th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to participate in the Student Summer Job Fair 2008.

• There will be many employers present.
• Posting of summer jobs.
• Workshop on résumé and interview offered in French and English.

Take advantage of your March Break to come and find a summer job.

We are waiting for you at :
Pontiac Youth Employment Marketplace
80 Leslie Street
Campbell’s Bay, Québec

For more information, contact us at :
819-648-5065

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PONTIAC YOUTH TABLE (PYT)

The PYT has existed since April of 2002, and is composed of 15 table members and 50 activity members for a total of 65 members aged between 15 and 30.

If you are interested in taking part in our community or you want to develop a project, the PYT is there to help you.
For more information e-mail us at: tjp_pyt@hotmail.comor call and for Lily at (819) 683-3582.
 

PONTIAC PLACE FOR YOUTH

Place for Youth is a project that invites young people to build their future in the Pontiac. It is aimed at students, coming from the Pontiac, who leave in order to finish their studies, and to diploma holders from the Pontiac who are ready to enter the labour market.

This annual project takes place during three weekends in the months of January, February and March. Its main objective is to stop the migration of young people from the Pontiac region towards urban areas, as well as to develop entrepreneurial adventures aimed at improving the living conditions in the small communities within the Pontiac.

The Pontiac Youth Employment Marketplace is sponsoring the Place for Youth project. Sixteen young people take part in the activities.

The first weekend in January is dedicated to the discovery of the region: its territory, its history, its demography and its employment and career possibilities. On the second weekend, young people are invited to training sessions on entrepreneurship, to workshops related to the preparation of their résumé and interviews. They exchange with community organizations, important aspects of the Pontiac community. Finally the third weekend allows them to visit businesses, and to discuss with employers whose sectors of activities are related to the field of study of each participant. In short, young people rediscover their region and create for themselves a network of contacts important for their future projects. Continue...

Vocational courses available in the Pontiac

Other courses available in the Outaouais region, through the Western Québec School Board : http://www.wqsb.qc.ca

Other courses available in the Pontiac county, through the Hauts-Bois-de-l'Outaouais School Board : http://www.cshbo.qc.ca/cfppontiac

Tricks of the trade

What employers are looking for

The next step – eight keys to getting hired

Some employers use a list of skills and attributes called the Eight Keys to Employability to help them find the best applicants for a job. If you can show potential employers that you have what they are looking for, you’ll increase your chances of being short-listed.
Here are examples of what could be written in a résumé, or said in an interview,... continue

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Pontiac Job Search Club

Our mission

The CREP is a non-profit organization.  It's main objective is to develop employability by favouring the integration of individuals in the workforce based on their aspirations and personal needs.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday : 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Pontiac Job Search Club
80, rue Leslie
Box 219
Campbell’s Bay
Québec - Canada
J0X 1K0
Telephone: 819 648 5065
Toll free : 1 877 648 5065
Fax: 819 648 5095

Email: crep



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Up date 03.14.2008    Issue 26

Information
Job search
Academic  Information
Entrepreneurship
Service to businesses
Job offers
Tricks of the trade
Place for Youth
Woodland Advantage
Solidarité Jeunesse
Self-service
Page of links
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Club de recherche d’emploi du Pontiac
80, rue Leslie - CP 219
Campbell’s Bay - J0X 1K0
Québec - Canada
Téléphone: 819 648 5065
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