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ASP Employment BC Career Decisions and Self-employment

Below are some youth focused sites on career development and self-employment exploration. The more research you do the more idea you will have about choosing a career path that suits you and that you will enjoy. So many people today waste valuable time trying to decide on a career path. Usually it is because they just can't find the information to help them make decisions. The following websites have some excellent resources that we have found to assist you in determining your future prospects. We have tried to give you a small summary to let you know what you can expect to find.


www.whatskey.org

  • Links to websites in all areas of Career Planning Self Assessment, Education, LMI, Job Search


www.workfutures.bc.ca

  • Occupational summary for close to 200 occupations in BC LMI, industry trends, earnings, summary


www.jobfutures.ca

  • LMI on 250 occupational groups in Canada industry trends, earnings, summary, NOC


www.bccareerfrontiers.ca

  • Occupational information on high-tech careers i.e. aerospace, robotics etc.


workinfonet.bc.ca/youth

  • BC work info net youth site various topics


www.motiv8.com

  • Career information for out of school youth


www.workink.com

  • Employment info. and resource information for people with disabilities


yip.gc.ca

  • Information on youth internships that are available through the federal government


www.careerpathsonline.com

  • Canada Gov't site geared for youth: employment, volunteer etc.


www.ainc-inac.gc.ca

  • Information on federal government programs for aboriginal youth


www.campusstarter.com

  • Online magazine for careers and education


www.swap.ca

  • Working Adventures Abroad


Entrepreneurship


www.guidetobceconomy.org

  • LMI and BC Economy Covers all occupation sectors (natural resource, services)


www.beyourownboss.org

  • Information on starting your own business


canadaone.com

  • Entrepreneurship Magazine


strategis.ic.gc.ca

  • Information and resources for Canadian student entrepreneurs


www.cybf.ca

  • Programs and information on how to start also has financing options


www.bdc.ca

  • Information on starting your own business with financing options


www.wd.gc.ca

  • Information on business and Self-Assessment Test for the Entrepreneur


Look at our other links in the Employment Solutions section as well


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