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What Are Your Concerns?

The women we see at Times Change have made us aware of the many obstacles which women face in seeking work. We have developed this chart as a way to help you define some of the issues you may be dealing with. Take note of the areas concerning you, this will help to identify where you may want to get started.

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I want to make a change and find a career that suits me.
   
I want information about different occupations and the labour market before I develop new skills.
   
I don't know what my skills are and I want to be clearer about my interests.
   
I need to build up my self-confidence.
   

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No
I want to find a training program to upgrade my skills.
   
I need help with the application forms for college/university.
   
How can I finance my education?
   
How can I get qualifications from my own country evaluated here?
   

Area 3 - Job Search
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No
I am getting discouraged looking for work.
   
How do I write a better resume and cover letter?
   
I want to feel more confident in interviews.
   
How do I make contacts with potential employers?
   

Area 4 - Computer Skills
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No
I'm new to computers and am not sure how to use a keyboard or mouse.
   
I'd like to learn Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook.
   
I'd like to learn how to use the Internet and set-up an email account so I can send resumes and receive messages.
   
I want to learn design software programs for a Macintosh computer.
   

If you share similar concerns, please call ( 416) 927-1900, ext. 0 to register for our Friday Getting Started Workshop and find out how we can help.


Times Change Women's Employment Service
365 Bloor St. East, Suite 1003, Toronto, ON M4W 3L4
Telephone:(416) 927-1900, ext. 0

Service Hours:

Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

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