Finding a Job

To help you find a job read our community and economic profile. Here you will learn about who our major employers in both the private and public sector. Search the CK Directory for more information on local employers and industries.
You will need to form a job strategy to find your dream job. Our local employment assistance resources or Adult Language and Learning’s Job Search Workshops will help you find a job.
There are many options to find a job in Chatham-Kent:
• Company Websites
• Employment Action Centre
• Employment Placement Agencies
• Job Banks
• Municipal Government
• Newspaper Classifieds
• Online Job Search
• Provincial or Federal Government
• Yellow Pages
• Other
|
Employment Action Centre |
|
Have you been on Employment insurance (EI) within the last three years or on pregnancy/maternity leave within the last five years? You can apply for a position under the Job Creation Partnership program.
Call the Employment Action Centre for further details.
• Chatham Telephone Number: 519.354.4400
• Wallaceburg Telephone Number: 519.627.0641
|
|
|
Employment Placement Agencies |
|
Use employment placement agencies to find a job. To view a listing of employment placement agencies in Chatham-Kent, please go to the Chatham-Kent Business and Service Directory. Select the “Employment Resources” directory; choose “Placement Agencies” and your choice of community.
|
|
Back to Top
|
Job Banks |
|
The Government of Canada’s Job Bank has various job postings. Service Canada has locations in Chatham and Wallaceburg where you can look for and print job postings.
|
|
Back to Top
Back to Top
|
Other |
|
Other sources to help you find a job are networking or reading community bulletin-boards.
Talk about job search with friends, neighbours, relatives, and co-workers to learn about job opportunities.
|
|
Don’t forget to use the Working in Canada Tool and useful links to the right of this page for additional resources.
Back to Top