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AXIS Career Services A division of the Association for New Canadians Sheri Watkins; Danni Yetman

AXIS Career Services A division of the Association for New Canadians Sheri Watkins; Danni Yetman September 15, 2011. “Career Services for Internationally Educated Professionals and Trades Persons”. Who we are. Established in 1979, the Association for New Canadians NL is:

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AXIS Career Services A division of the Association for New Canadians Sheri Watkins; Danni Yetman

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  1. AXIS Career Services A division of the Association for New Canadians Sheri Watkins; Danni Yetman September 15, 2011 “Career Services for Internationally Educated Professionals and Trades Persons”

  2. Who we are • Established in 1979, the Association for New Canadians NL is: • A non-profit, community based full service immigrant organization providing settlement/integration services, language instruction, and career and employment services. • Our Mandate: “To empower newcomers with the skills, knowledge and information necessary to become independent contributing members of the community”

  3. Targeted Client Groups • Permanent Residents • Provincial Nominees and their sponsors • Families of International Students • International Medical Graduates (IMGs)/Families • Internationally Educated Health Professionals (IEHPs)/Families • Considering NL as their destination of choice Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  4. AXIS Career Services Employment Model

  5. Employer Engagement Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  6. Pre-Employment Skills Development Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  7. AXIScareers.net Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  8. Benefits of Bridge-to-Work Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  9. Strategic Transitions & Employment Partnerships (STEP) A collaborative, 5-6 week voluntary workplacement Participant performs daily tasks, job shadowing, and attends meetings Employer can foster leadership in current employees and fill temporary needs at no cost

  10. Internship Placement Program Twelve (12) week paid placement Interviews, worksite visits, and regular support provided by Workplace Liaison Can cover a training/probationary period, or human resource needs for a particular project

  11. Frequently Asked Questions Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  12. How does it work? Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  13. Communication skills? Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  14. Which countries? Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  15. What kinds of skills do they have? Office Administration Accounting Engineering Environment Information Technology Economics Statistics Graphic Design Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

  16. For More Information AXIS Career Services Association for New Canadians 10 Smithville Crescent, St. John’s, NL Phone: (709) 579-1780 Fax: (709) 579-1894 Email: axis@nfld.net Hiring Immigrants Makes Good Business Sense.

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