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The ultimate career decision toolbox to help students make important career decisions

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BY PAUL JUNOR

Skills Ontario has been making a positive difference in the lives of young people since it started in 1989. According to its linkedin.com profile, it is, “A not for profit organization dedicated to promoting careers in the skilled trades and technologies as viable, first-choice career options for young people. Our unique and innovative programs, offered in communities throughout Ontario, provide a hands-on and fun introduction to careers in the skills trades and technologies.”

It is currently based in the Kitchener-Waterloo area but it has satellite offices in different cities of Ontario and liaison offices that are involved in outreach to diverse communities. Over the years, Skills Ontario has engaged in diverse programs, innovative initiatives in its outreach to communities, which comprises young women, Indigenous youth, new Canadians, and persons with exceptionalities. In order to propel its mission to the next level, Skills Ontario has launched a free new career exploration app for Apple and Android devices.

This app will help students explore diverse skilled trades and technology pathways. Ian Howcraft, CEO of Skills Ontario states in a press release, “We are thrilled to announce that our app is live. Inspiring the next generation of skilled trade and technology leaders is crucial to our success as a province, and we are looking forward to providing this unique learning opportunity to Ontarians. Skilled trades and technologies play an important role in our lives and continuing to promote these fields and support the professionals working within them benefits us all.”

The app will be fully bilingual and there are features about it that make it interactive, innovative, and creative such as:

  • An aptitude quiz and quick links to partnered organizations
  • Calendar of fun events
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Employment opportunity updates and career pathway

The app will provide an ultimate toolbox to help students make important career decisions about pursuing opportunities in the skilled trades and technology sectors.

I interviewed Jordan Haynes to learn more about this new app.

Any youth who is interested in pursuing careers in the skilled trades and technology can download the app by typing “Skills Ontario” into an app store Social media platforms are:

Website:http:// www.skillsontario.com

Facebook:  Skills Canada-Ontario

Twitter: @skillsontario

Instagram: skillsontario

Youtube: Skills Ontario – Competences Ontario

LinkedIn: skillsontario

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