How to Apply to Government of Canada Jobs webinar (for Indigenous students)

Event Date: 
Wednesday, February 2, 2022 - 2:00pm EST
Event Location: 
Virtual

Did you know that the Government of Canada is the largest employer in the whole country? Not only do we hire thousands of interns and employees yearly, in the last few years, numerous federal departments have won consistent awards for being the best places to work in Canada. In 2017, our Federal Public Service was ranked #1 in the International Civil Service Effectiveness Index, earning us recognition worldwide.

 

Want to know more? We are pleased to announce that we will be offering information sessions on “How to apply to Government of Canada jobs” for Indigenous students who would like to know more about our opportunities. We will discuss a variety of topics such as: 

  • General recruitment
  • Student and Graduate programs
  • Official Languages
  • Self-declaration and Employment Equity Groups
  • The Significant Contribution of Indigenous Employees to the Public Service
  • Assessment Accommodation

We invite you to participate in these information sessions for Indigenous Students.  Please find more event details below and how to register. 

 English Session :

 Day and Time : February 2nd 2022, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Language : This session will be delivered in English

Registration Link : English Session

Format : 30 minute presentation on our hiring programs followed by a 15 minutes presentation from Véro Mageau-Gachignac, Kanien’kehà: ka from the Mohawk Community of Kanehsatà: ke, Oka (QC) who will share their perspective as a public servant and a 15 minutes question period

 

French Session :

Day and Time: February 2nd 2022, at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Language : This session will be delivered in French

Registration Link :  French Session

Format : 30 minute presentation on our hiring programs followed by a 15 minutes presentation from Véro Mageau-Gachignac, Kanien’kehà: ka from the Mohawk Community of Kanehsatà: ke, Oka (QC) who will share their perspective as a public servant and a 15 minutes question period