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Winnipeg
February 05 2025
Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
375 York Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J3 - Ground Floor of the North Building, Room 2H
Are you ready for a change in 2024? Discover job opportunities near you at the Winnipeg job fair and training expo. Network and connect with recruitment managers to expand on your career options. Meet college recruiters who can set you on the right path to achieving your career goals! Learn about the training and development programs needed for a career change in 2024. Make the choice this year to take your career to the next level. Explore new career opportunities and make your dreams come true!
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Opportunities for Employment
Opportunities for Employment
SEED Winnipeg
SEED Winnipeg
SEED Winnipeg was formed in the late 1980s as a result of a major study into the economic development needs of Winnipeg’s inner city. After a number of years of searching for resources. SEED’s full name is Supporting Employment and Economic Development. It was created to help reduce poverty in the inner city by providing financial empowerment programs and services.
Recognition counts: Recognition Counts is a program that provides supports to skilled immigrants wishing to work in their fields of expertise or alternative career in Manitoba.
The program offers financial counselling, as well as the opportunity to apply for a loan of up to $30,000 with Assiniboine Credit Union, to help with the cost of having your qualifications recognized in Manitoba and obtaining employment in your occupation.
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
Insurance Brokers of Manitoba (IBAM)
Insurance Brokers of Manitoba (IBAM)
Prairie College
Prairie College
Prairie College is committed to academic excellence, spiritual discipleship, and fostering a genuine, welcoming community. As a private, interdenominational Christian college, we provide a transformative, life-changing experience that prepares students to launch their careers with a solid biblical foundation, a heart to serve, and a vision to make a meaningful impact in the world.
With over 440 students from around the globe, 28 diverse programs, and a network of 17,000 alumni, our dynamic campus community is globally minded and driven to meet the greatest needs of our time.
Explore your future at Prairie College. Whether you're passionate about aviation, nursing, business, digital media, sports management, outdoor leadership, or ministry, we invite you to connect with us and learn more about how we can help you achieve your goals.
Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig Health Access Centre
Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig Health Access Centre
Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’iyewigamig offers traditional and contemporary health care encompassing mind, body, heart, and spirit.
Maple Leaf Foods
Maple Leaf Foods
At Maple Leaf Fods, we aim to transform the food industry by making delicious and nutritious food from humanely raised animals, safely and sustainably. We’re obsessed with continuous improvement and always strive to be more sustainable, more humane, and to raise the bar on safety. Join us on our journey as we nourish people and build a better future.
4TRACKS Ltd.
4TRACKS Ltd.
Rainy River First Nations
Rainy River First Nations
Located in Northwestern Ontario, Rainy River First Nations is an independent hard-working community that is positioned for success. Rainy River First Nations is an amalgamation of the seven historical Rainy River Saulteaux bands: Bishop, Paskonkin, Little Forks, Long Sault 1 & 2, and Manitou Rapids.
Our Mission: Rainy River First Nations will act as a leader in the establishment of self-sufficiency and self-government for its membership. In addition, Rainy River First Nations will serve the needs of the community without limitation and provide assistance however possible. Our ultimate objective is to assist in the development of the community to its greatest potential with or for the members of the Rainy River First Nations.
Rainy River First Nations is committed to the principle of equal opportunity and treatment for all members and employees. Accordingly, the organization is committed to providing an environment where the dignity, well being, and positive growth of individuals is respected and preserved. Sexual harassment and discrimination will not be tolerated by the Rainy River First Nations and its organizations.
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
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