Pursuing meaningful employment can sometimes feel like navigating through a labyrinth; securing a stable job can be particularly challenging for individuals who have faced unemployment or layoffs. However, amidst these challenges lies a beacon of hope: Better Jobs Ontario Funding. This initiative has been instrumental in empowering unemployed and laid-off individuals in Ontario to learn […]
Read MoreCompanies must manage complex supply chains that span multiple countries and regions as they expand globally. With the growth of global trade and e-commerce, supply chain logistics management has become a critical function in many industries. As a result, there is a high demand for professionals with expertise in this field. To prepare for a […]
Read MoreBetter Jobs Ontario (BJO) program aims to support unemployed individuals needing skills training to help find employment in in-demand occupations with demonstrated labour market prospects in Ontario. The BJO program intends to help individuals rapidly attach to employment by the most cost-effective path. BJO is appropriate for individuals who plan their future, commit to an Employment […]
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Read MoreDid you know that your Better Jobs Ontario (previously Second Career) application could be fast-tracked if you were laid off from the manufacturing sector? Take advantage of this program to learn new skills in Technology, Business, Healthcare or Community Services at Canadian College for Higher Studies to get you prepared for the next employment. According […]
Read MoreWhat is Better Jobs Ontario? Formerly known as Second Career, Better Jobs Ontario is a funding program to help people who face challenges finding stable jobs, such as gig workers, youth and people on social assistance. The Ontario government aims this program to individuals who have been unemployed for six months or longer and are […]
Read MoreThe Ontario government is offering to help even more people start a new career by giving students up to $28,000 for training through Better Jobs Ontario. The program will assist even more people looking to train for a new in-demand career; this includes people on social assistance, gig workers, youth, and newcomers to the province […]
Read MoreAs the Ontario government expanded Second Career and renamed the program Better Jobs Ontario, many more people who face challenges finding stable jobs have become eligible now, including self-employed individuals, youth, and those on social assistance. If you have been unemployed for six months or longer and are part of a low-income household, you may […]
Read MoreEffective April 29, 2022, the Ontario government launches the program to help people who may face challenges finding stable jobs, such as gig workers, youth and people on social assistance. If you have been unemployed for six months or longer and are part of a low-income household, you may benefit from these changes. To better reflect the […]
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