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Student/Youth Info

Young Millionaires succeed in business and learn valuable skills they can use in the future

Youth discuss ways to narrow the gap between generations

Find a career in the growing IT industry

Cybersecurity Program for middle and high school student starts in May and June 2023

How to follow up after a job fair

CCRW’s Employment Services:  Making an inclusive workforce

Tips for creating a resumé that employers want to read

Helping Island youth start a career in STEM and skilled trades

Skills are key to future-proofing your career

Employment news students and youth can use 

Parks Canada employee shares his Indigenous culture

Employment opportunities for students working with youth

New program helps women start a career in STEM occupations

Ethan Paquet

You have to network to get work

Starting a business while still in university has great advantages

Digital Jumpstart program helps people increase their computer skills

Volunteering on a Board of Directors offers excellent transferable skills plus more

PERCÉ program helps bilingual students kickstart their career on PEI

Simulation technology educates youth about a career in heavy construction

Devon Turcotte

Taking the pressure and frustration out of career planning

Experience Holland College: Tour a campus to learn about programs and services

Take Our Kids to Work Day 2022 at CDS

A day in the life at Career Development Services (CDS)

November is Career Month with many events planned across PEI

November is Canada Career Month

Sonia Dixon, Community Development Officer

Youth-on-Board connects students with rural municipal & non-profit boards

Young Millionaires Program helps youth gain entrepreneurial skills

Stock photo of student studying at his computer

Using career tools to find your place in the world of work

LoriAnne Keough, Manager, Tignish Seniors Home Care Cooperative Ltd.

Students welcomed to fill workplace labour shortage in the health field

Youth boost work and life skills through summer SEAM program

SEAM program: encourages youth to complete grade 12 and consider post-secondary

Waterfront Café and Training Centre in Summerside is a vision come true

What influences help youth make career decisions

Helping Island youth overcome adversity while career planning

Michael Ford, Simon Fraser University, BC

Helping parents help their children with career planning

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