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Career Edge opens its doors even wider to share internship opportunities

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Career Edge has taken a big step towards connecting more interns with leading organizations in Canada, by making our internship posting board public.

Previously, our internship posting board was only accessible through private user account logins. Now that we’ve gone public, however, any visitor to careeredge.ca can quickly and easily check out all of the paid internship positions we currently have available.

For job seekers, searching for internships is now a breeze, and – with a single click – registered users can log in and apply to internships that match their career goals.

Employers will also benefit from added internship posting promotion. With an open posting board, jobs posted to Career Edge’s website are picked up by metasearch engines and aggregators, like Indeed.com. The board and individual postings are also optimized for social sharing, making it a snap to “Like” on Facebook and LinkedIn, or tweet on Twitter.

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So what are you waiting for? Check out our brand new public posting board now!

The CEO Blog selected as favourite working life writers of 2013

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BrighterLife-Award-Working-Life_500pxThe CEO blog was just selected as one of the winners of the 2013 Working Life Award, presented by Sun Life Financial’s Brighter Life Likes! As Career Edge’s resident blogger, I am delighted to have our blog receive this recognition – what a great way to start a new year of blogging! I would like to extend a big “Thank you!” to the inspiring individuals and organizations that I have had the honour of writing about in 2013. Read on to learn more about the Brighter Life and our fellow award winners…

“Our mission at Brighter Life is to create and share useful information about the topics that matter the most to Canadians – their finances, health, families, careers. As part of that task, we track down good reading from reliable sources on the Internet and, each Friday, we share our recommendations in the Brighter Life likes column.

With the year drawing to an end, we have gathered our favourites for working life in 2013. We hope they will help encourage and inspire you to live a successful, brighter life. Check them out, and follow them on Twitter:

  • n-gen. Follow Giselle Kovary, a specialist in managing generational differences in the workplace:@ngen_training

Career Bridge Internships a Win-Win for St. Michael’s Hospital

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*Article republished from Hireimmigrants.ca: http://www.hireimmigrants.ca/success-stories/career-bridge-internships-a-win-win-for-st-michaels-hospital/

Structured program allows hospital to assess skilled immigrants’ suitability for permanent jobs. 

In December 2012, Mehmet Bahar, a Career Bridge intern at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, led a project to improve the quality of the hospital’s environmental service audits, which measure the cleanliness of patient rooms and other core hospital areas.

Mr. Bahar, a recent immigrant from Turkey, redesigned the auditing process and improved communication between the supervisors performing the audits and the employees responsible for cleaning the different areas. In three short months, the average audit score increased by 15 per cent.

Because of his success on that project and others during his six-month internship, as well as his Master’s of Engineering degree and project management certification, the hospital offered him a six-month contract position as project manager in Environmental Services.

A decade-long partnership

Since 2004, St. Michael’s has sponsored over 45 internationally educated Career Bridge interns from the Career Edge Organization, about one-half of which were hired after their internships finished, says Kevin Kirkpatrick, manager of recruitment at St. Michael’s.

Career Edge pre-screens the internationally educated professionals (IEPs) and ensures they have a mentor and a coach. All of them have at least a bachelor’s degree and three years of international work experience in their field.

The structured program an attractive way to tap into diverse talent, which is a priority for the hospital located in one of Canada’s most diverse cities, says Mr. Kirkpatrick.

“Our executive vice presidents have a philosophy that they wanted to be supportive and reflective of our patient population,” he says. “When an EVP says we’re going to commit and align resources to this program, that’s the true driver.”

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Projects provide clear objectives to measure success

The paid internships range from four months to one year in length, though the majority of internships at St. Michael’s are   four months long. Most of the internships are in IT positions, while others are in research, procurement and corporate health programs.

All the interns are assigned to at least one project for the duration of their internship. This ensures there are objective goals against which to measure the interns’ progress and skills, says Mr. Kirkpatrick.

“We get really talented people through the program and we get a really good idea of their skills by the time the internship ends,” he says. “It’s very much a win-win. The IEP gets access to Canadian work experience and we get access to strong candidates who can be considered for available positions.”

Supporting IEP integration

To help them be successful at St. Michael’s, interns are encouraged to participate in the hospital’s general orientation program for all new hires. And those who start around January are also able to take part in the hospital’s IEP Transition and Integration Program, which runs from January to June.

The program, originally created in partnership with the Government of Ontario and Citizenship and Immigration Canada, supports the integration of IEPs who are currently employed by the hospital. It consists of several elements, including:

  • an orientation and transition program for IEPs
  • workshops for mentors and managers to increase their knowledge of IEPs’ experiences and challenges
  • a corporate IEP balanced scorecard for continuous improvement and evaluation

Networking essential for career development

Recently, Mr. Kirkpatrick led a networking and social media workshop for IEPs in the program. Contrary to popular opinion, networking isn’t just about finding a job, he says.

“Networking is about building relationships, sharing information and creating mutually beneficial dialogues,” he says.

It’s also essential to career development because it’s a way to let people know about all the various skills and experiences you have that might not be apparent in your current role, he adds.

During his internship, Mr. Bahar took part in the program and found it a very useful way to become familiar with the hospital’s culture and practices. All employers should offer this kind of program to help newcomers learn about the workplace culture and be successful in their new jobs, he says.

Tips for employers

  • Tap into skilled immigrant talent through structured internship programs that pre-screen internationally educated professionals.
  • Assign interns projects with clear goals and expectations that can be used to objectively measure success and determine if an intern would be an asset to the organization in a permanent role.
  • Executive support, including financial support, is essential to creating a cohesive corporate vision that values a diverse workforce that includes skilled immigrants.

CIMA and Career Edge partner to bridge the careers of internationally qualified accountants

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and Career Edge Organization have announced a strategic partnership that aims to facilitate and support internationally qualified CIMA members looking to gain Canadian work experience that is consistent with the skills and experience acquired in their home country.

Since 1996, Career Edge Organization has provided leadership in connecting multi-sector businesses with diverse, qualified talent through innovative paid internship programs: Career Edge for recent grads, Ability Edge for graduates with disabilities, and Career Bridge for internationally qualified professionals. Having partnered with nearly 1,000 organizations, Career Edge has successfully launched the careers of over 11,000 interns.

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Workforce One-Stop 2013: Developing People for a Cutting-Edge Workforce

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Career Edge Organization is very pleased to partner with The Conference Board of Canada to support their upcoming  Workforce One-Stop 2013: Developing People for a Cutting Edge Workforce, taking place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on April 23-24, 2013.

Workforce One–Stop 2013 offers participants a powerful combination of strategies, best practices, ideas, connections, research, tools and techniques to help organizations get the most of their workforce—now and in the future.

Career Edge has joined the program as a partner and presenter, and we’re able to extend to you the Special Rate of $695 if you’d like to attend.

The Future Workforce… Are You Ready?

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Career Edge Organization welcomes Naguib Gouda as new President

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The Board of Directors of Career Edge Organization is pleased to announce the appointment of Naguib Gouda as its next President and Chief Executive Officer. Naguib will be officially joining Career Edge Organization next Monday, December 17th, 2012.

“Naguib is a highly skilled executive with extensive corporate experience and a lifelong commitment to volunteering for community organizations,” says Matt Holland, Chair of Career Edge Organization’s Board of Directors.

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Canada Day: Another first for many newcomers

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Last week, Career Edge Organization (CEO) attended the 2nd Annual Career, Education & Settlement Fair presented by Canadian Immigrant and Scotiabank in association with Centennial College.

At the fair, we met many newcomers and recent immigrants seeking job hunting tips, information about accreditation and upgrading of education, and additional resources to support their settlement in Canada.

For many internationally qualified newcomers that stopped by the CEO exhibitor booth, today is the first Canada Day that they will be celebrating since immigrating to Canada.

I got a chance to speak with Biju George, an internationally trained technical sales professional from India. With over 20 years of experience, Biju and his wife moved to Canada three months ago and are now in the process of settling in the GTA and laying the groundwork for a successful career transition.

Biju explained that he is looking forward to joining in today’s festivities, saying, “Having only moved to Canada within the past couple of months, my wife and I are looking forward to celebrating our first Canada Day by going to the Pride Parade and visiting High Park for the celebrations.”

We would like to take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to newcomers like Biju, and wish a Happy Canada Day to everyone who calls this country home.

Introducing Toronto

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Earlier this year, Rogers TV launched Introducing Toronto, a rich and informative weekly series that portrays the journey of recent immigrants who call Toronto home. The show presents the settlement and employment resources available to newcomers that can help them better integrate into Canadian society and its workforce.

In the fifth instalment of the series airing next Monday, June 18th at 8:30pm, Introducing Toronto takes a look at Career Bridge, an internship program that connects employers with internationally qualified newcomers looking to gain Canadian work experience that is consistent with their professional skills and expertise acquired outside of Canada. Next Monday’s show also focuses on Bike Host, an activity that introduces Toronto to newcomers via cycling. Lastly, Young Newcomers with an entrepreneurial streak get guidance from the Canadian Youth Business Foundation and Introducing Toronto discovers how a theatre program is helping youth to better adapt to their new city.

Click here for more information about Introducing Toronto!

Congratulations to Canada’s Best Employers for New Canadians!

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Yesterday, Canada’s Top 100 Employers announced the 2012 winners of the Best Employers for New Canadians competition in a special editorial feature in the Globe and Mail. This competition recognizes the employers with the best initiatives and programs that support newcomers entering the Canadian workforce. In part of this recognition, we were very pleased to see that 30% of the winners listed were selected partly due to their participation in the Career Bridge paid internship program.

Career Edge Organization (CEO) would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and commend these Canadian employers who have provided leadership in recognizing and valuing the skills, credentials, and global perspectives that internationally qualified professionals bring to the workplace.

We would also like to offer special thanks and congratulations to the employers that have either expressed an interest in connecting with CEO to fulfill talent strategies for internationally qualified professionals, or have formally partnered with the Career Bridge program to support the onboarding of new Canadians through paid internships, while maintaining a strong commitment to an inclusive and welcoming corporate culture:

BMO Financial Group
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
KPMG LLP
Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Mississauga, City of
Mount Sinai Hospital
Ontario Public Service
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
St. Michael’s Hospital
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD)
Telus Corp.
Xerox Canada Inc.
York, Regional Municipality of