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demon 2006-8-4 13:15

卡尔加里新移民工作经验班(2006年-2007年)

[size=2][font=Verdana][b][color=#003366]Work Experience for Immigrants Program
[/font][/size][/color][/b]This full-time program assists skilled immigrants to:
• Learn the strategies to successfully find a job
• Have an opportunity to earn a Canadian work experience reference utilizing the qualifications and experience gained in their countries of origin
• Improve their English language skills for the Canadian workplace
[b]Program Description[/b]
This full-time program starting at 8 a.m. Monday to Friday will provide you with:
• 10 weeks of intensive employment related training for skilled immigrants who have English as a Second Language
• 6 weeks of unpaid work experience (not guaranteed)
• Job search client support for 6 months after completion of the program
[b]Program Dates[/b] (2006 – 2007):
Sep. 5, 2006 – Dec. 22, 2006 Nov. 14, 2006 – Mar. 16, 2007 Feb. 5, 2007 – Jun. 1, 2007 Apr. 23, 2007 – Aug. 10, 2007
Costs: There is no charge for applicants admitted to this program. Selected applicants are responsible for transportation costs and a Bow Valley College student ID card.
[b]Client Eligibility[/b]
• Legally entitled (e.g. Canadian citizen, Landed Immigrant) to work and train in Canada
• A skilled immigrant, resident of Canada for 10 years or less
• An Alberta resident living in Calgary
• Unemployed or employed less than 20 hours per week (out of field) and having difficulty finding employment in your occupational field
• Have Canadian Language Benchmarks of five to eight AND be ineligible for Language Instruction for New Canadians (LINC) training
• Need Canadian/Alberta work experience to enter your occupational field
• Need English training to secure employment
• Have work experience in your country of origin and desire to enter that occupational field in Canada
[b]You can be[/b]
• Receiving Employment Insurance (EI)
• Receiving Alberta Works Income support (IS) benefits
• Eligible for EI Reachback
[b]Program Content[/b]
During the first ten weeks of the program you will be involved in an intensive, participatory, classroom setting. You will learn about:
• Obstacles that you must overcome in order to gain employment
• Adjusting to a new culture and how culture shock affects immigrants
• Self awareness
• The importance of networking
• Networking as a source of job leads
• Understanding Calgary’s corporate culture
• The art of negotiation
• Interpersonal communication skills
• Résumé and cover-letter writing
• Language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
• Development of vocabulary through the study of idioms
• Computer skills (improving e-mail communication, the use of the Internet for job-search purposes and MS Office applications)
• Development of note-taking skills
• Short- and long-term goal setting
• Conducting a business meeting
• Interviewing skills
• Job-maintenance skills
• Stress-management skills
• Workplace essential skills
Also, you have access to 102 courses in the BVC eLearning Library for one year from the date of your acceptance into the program.
During the last six (6) weeks of the program, participate in a work experience placement that takes advantage of your education and work history from your country of origin. You are not paid for this placement, but you are able to include this experience on your resume. The hours that you work in this unpaid position depend on the host company’s normal work hours.
[b]Program Schedule[/b]
Weeks 1 – 10: 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Weeks 11 – 16: according to host company’s normal work hours
[b]Application Procedures[/b]
Applicants must pick up an application package at the Registrar’s Office at Bow Valley College and attend an Application Session. The Registrar’s Office (403) 410-1400) is located at 2nd Floor, 332 – 6th Avenue SE, Calgary and is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
[b]Application Session[/b]
Session dates and times are listed in the application package.
[b]IMPORTANT! [/b]
Please note you must bring your completed application package to an application session.

demon 2006-8-4 13:15

<strong>中文大意:</strong><br />
  <br />
  <strong>《新移民就业指导课程》(全日制)<br />
  </strong><br />
  课程内容:
  <li>帮助新移民建立求职计划。 </li>
  <li>提高新移民英语交流水平及增加对加拿大文化的了解。</li>
  <li>新移民专业技术相关的英语强化辅导。 </li>
  <li>无薪工作实习,获得加拿大工作经验。视情况安排)</li>
  <li>毕业后6个月内,帮助安排就业。 </li><br /><br />
  课程时间设置(四期):
  <li>2006年9月5日至2006年12月22日</li>
  <li>2006年11月14日至2007年3月16日</li>
  <li>2007年2月5日至2007年6月1日</li>
  <li>2007年4月23日至2007年8月10日</li>
<br /><br />
  申请方法:<br />
  在注册办公室领取申请表并在截止日期前申请。(具体课程时间设置及申请日期参见申请表附件,或询问注册办公室工作人员)<br />
  <li>办公地址及时间:注册办公室,卡尔加里东南区,第6大街332号,2楼,周一至周五,早5点至晚7点</li>
  <li>英文地址原文:The Registrar’s Office 2nd Floor, 332 – 6th Avenue SE, Calgary and is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.</li>
  <li>咨询电话(英文):(403) 410-1400</li>

bubblegum 2007-5-10 10:41

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LILIAN 2007-9-3 22:08

回复 #2 demon 的帖子

请问各位有没有2007-2008年工作经验班的信息
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