Skills for Success Workshops

We offer monthly workshops that are designed to make the job hunt smoother. From enhancing communication skills to learning about different personality types, our workshops can help you transition into the workforce successfully.

Skills for Success:
Résumé and Cover Letter

Your résumé is your calling card in the job market. It is the first impression recruiters have about the candidates. What does your résumé say about you?

Crafting an effective and impactful résumé and cover letter increases your ability to stand out in the crowd of applicants. With tips on proper formatting, integrating keywords and what to highlight, we can help you write about your skills and talents so you can get noticed.

  • Create a functional and chronological résumé
  • Tailoring your résumé for job posting
  • Finalize résumé preparation/revision
  • Prepare a basic & tailored cover letter

 

Details for workshop:

Location: Virtual Workshop
Log in: details provided upon registration

For more information, and to register: please contact
416-422-5644
and ask for Nichola at the IVR prompt.


employmentservices@sciontario.org

Young professional female wheelchair user working on a laptop

Skills for Success:
Job Search

Looking for work can be overwhelming, but we are here to help! Our team will help you develop job search and networking strategies to help you find the right fit for you.

  • Interview Skills overview (behavioral, information, etc.)
  • Job boards, organizing job search
  • Learning new workplace communication skills & culture
  • Now you have a job, how to keep it!

 

Details for workshop:

Location: Virtual Workshop
Log in: details provided upon registration

For more information, and to register: please contact
416-422-5644
and ask for Nichola at the IVR prompt.


employmentservices@sciontario.org

Skills for Success:
Workplace Accommodations

Workplace accommodations are adjustments made at any stage of the employment journey that allow a person with a disability to apply for jobs, interview and fully perform the duties of a position.

Accommodation is a fundamental part of equal treatment. What is the job seeker’s role in this discussion and what are the employer’s responsibilities? We help you sort through the questions and find a path to dignity, individualization and inclusion.

  • Disclosing your disability – should you, or shouldn’t you?
  • Is accommodation needed on the job?
 

Details for workshop:

Location: Virtual Workshop Log in: details provided upon registration

For more information, and to register: please contact 416-422-5644 and ask for Nichola at the IVR prompt.

employmentservices@sciontario.org

For more information and to register

Please contact 416-422-5644 and ask for Nichola at the prompt

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