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Career Connections: Framing Your Future

Your New Career Can Start Here

Now: how are you going to get where you want to go?

When your career is in transition you need to have a clear picture of your experience and skills and what it will take to reach your employment goals.

But how can you be sure an employer will see the same picture you do?

Learn more about your career strengths and how to communicate them to the right employer.

Come to an evening of presentation and displays:

  • Manitoba Sector Council information booths
  • Interactive presentation from Workplace Education Manitoba - Career Opportunities Through an Essential Skills Lens
  • Practical and hands-on-workshop led by the Alliance of Manitoba Sector Councils: Career Connections

Are you ready to start your new career?

Register at the door or in advance by calling 272-5030 between 8:30 and 4pm

When: Thursday November 5th, 5-9 PM

Where: 1000 Waverly Street (between Wilson Place and Sell Avenue)

Opening Doors Parents’ Expo

November 7th - Opening Doors Parent Expo - An all day come-and-go event at 1000 Waverley that will provide parents with the tools and resources to guide their children in their career decision making.

Career Information and Awareness Evening

November 5th Career Information and Awareness Evening – In celebration of Manitoba Career Week we will host an evening event at 1000 Waverley filled with information booths, workshops and presentations geared toward Manitoba citizens who are going through a transition, looking for second careers, re-entering the workforce, new to Manitoba, etc. The evening workshops will include:· PLAR Information· Skills Portfolio Development· Resuming Writing· Job Searching · Preparing for Interviews· Volunteering · And many, more

Take Our Kids to Work Day

Take Our Kids to Work Day ~Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Take Our Kids to Work™ is an annual national program in which grade 9 students are hosted by parents, relatives and volunteers at workplaces across the country. The program supports career development by helping students connect school, the world of work and their own futures.

Take Our Kids to Work™ is now active in all provinces and territories across the country. More than 1.5 million students and 75,000 workplaces have participated.

  • To give students a chance to explore their future.
  • To help students understand the importance of staying in school.
  • To help students appreciate a parent’s role in making a living and supporting a family.

Research suggests that today’s students will have multiple careers over the span of their working years. They will need to master both new technologies and complex social and organizational systems. Today’s students need a strong sense of self and values of personal and social responsibility in order to succeed in the future.

As part of Manitoba Career Week, the Alliance of Manitoba Sector Councils will be hold an all-day event at 1000 Waverley Street to celebrate Take Our Kids to Work Day 2009.

The event will include cool interactive and fun activities, Career Information Booths and Online Career Exploration.

All parents are invited to drop-in with their grade 9 students and learn about the 1,000’s of exciting careers in Manitoba.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m