A career practitioner (CP) will work with you and help you understand the qualities and aptitudes needed for a job, and you can decide which types of careers you're interested in with collective research. During ONE-ON-ONE consultations, CP will help you identify the gaps in the area of education, training, and skills.
Please visit our Contact Us page to book an appointment with a career practitioner.
ANC Employment Training Team offers mandatory for all New Commers three day Pre-Employment Training:
Part 1 - WORKING IN CANADA
Part 2 - INTERVIEW SKILLS
Part 3 - MY FIRS DAY AT WORK
Part 4: Canadian Certificates
After successful completion of the Training, you will receive a Completion Certificate.
Please visit our Employment Readiness Centre page to check on the schedule or drop by our Centre at 75 Tiffany Court, St. John's.
Employers use resumes throughout the hiring process to learn more about applicants and whether they might be a good fit. Your resume should be easy to read, summarize your accomplishments and skills, and highlight relevant experience. Our Pre-Employment Training will help you understand how to customize and create Resumes and Cover Letters for the jobs you are applying for. After attending the Training, please visit our Contact Us page to book appointments with a career practitioner.
Different employers have different methods of recruitment. In Canada, most employers will interview and screen prospective employees before they offer them a job. This is an opportunity for both employer and employee to know each other and assess if they are suitable for one another. Our Pre-Employment Training will help you to prepare for your Job Interview ONE-ON-ONE Training in our Employment Support Centre.
OSLT will help you communicate with your Employers and co-workers and help you convey your English language proficiency during your job interview or at your workplace. We provide extra Language Sessions related to Employment to all our clients who want to improve their English Language skills in speaking, writing, reading and understanding. Please visit our Employment Readiness Centre page to check on the schedule or drop by our Centre at 75 Tiffany Court, St. John's.
An Educational credential assessment (ECA) is used to verify that your foreign degree, diploma, or certificate (or other proof of your credential) is valid and equal to a Canadian one. ANC will assist clients who need to validate their qualifications to get a job or obtain a license to get a job in their field of study. ANC Employment Services assists clients in applying for World Education Services (WES) evaluations under two programs:
Gateway Program
Standard Applications
In order to find out more about WES evaluations, feel free to visit their website: https://www.wes.org/ca/partners/global-talent-bridge/.
Please visit our Contact Us page to book appointments with Alitia Quintyne at aquintyne@ancnl.ca.
Enhance your Communication skills! Come join our Employment Conversation Club to learn English skills for your Job Interviews and your new workplace and to learn how to communicate with co-workers and managers. Boost your confidence! Master workplace conversations!
Please visit our Employment Readiness Centre page to check on the schedule or drop by our Centre at 75 Tiffany Court, St. John's.
Language Support for Applying
for a CRS Certificate Online
At our Employment Support Centre, we offer professional language assistance for applying online for a Criminal Record Screening (CRS) certificate, a crucial requirement for employment in Canada. Our dedicated language coaches provide personalized guidance to help you navigate the online application process in English, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Our Employment Support Centre offers access to Chromebooks and WiFi, resume printing and copying services, assistance with Canadian Professional Certificates, interview skills practice, and guided job searching to help you secure employment opportunities effectively.
Our employment consultants and training center will assist clients with referrals to onsite Immigration officers from the Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism (OIM) Newfoundland.