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Career & Employment Services
Are you new to Canada?
Do you have questions about how to find work in your occupation, or what training program to take?
We can help you reach your employment goal.
What does the program offer?

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Job Search Workshops
Job Search workshops provide you with information and skills to guide you in your job search and find the position that suits your background and needs. Workshops are offered in English and in the first language. For full details of the program click here.
Job Search Centre
The Job Search Centre is available on a drop-in basis, and computers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Clients can access the resources and support for finding a job and career planning. Free computer use, internet access, fax, and resume printing are available. For full details of the program click here.
Help With EI Applications
Immigrants who are unemployed and who cannot access Government of Canada services in English or French may come to the Centre for Newcomers for assistance in filling out an Employment Insurance application. For full details of the program click here.
Introduction to Canadian Logistics
The Introduction to Canadian Logistics (ICL) offers a 3-week training program geared toward advancing a career and gaining a Micro-Credential in Canadian logistics. It also includes a 1-week employment and job search-themed workshop series, along with professional network support and job placement assistance. For full details of the program, click here.

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Employment Services for Ukrainians
The Employment Services for Ukrainians (ESUN) program provides employment services to Ukrainian Evacuees impacted by the ongoing war in Ukraine. This project aims to build the participants’ employability skills and transition them to becoming ready, willing, and able to enter the workforce. For full details of the program click here.
Driving Skills for Newcomers
The Driving Skills for Newcomers Program (DSN) provides driving training and job search support to newcomers who are actively seeking employment and require driving skills to enhance their prospects. . For full details of the program click here.
Employment Services for People with Disabilities
The Prepare, Reinforce & Promote People with Disabilities Program (PREP-PWD) is dedicated to enhancing the employability of individuals in Alberta with disabilities, including those with physical, cognitive, and mental health concerns. We believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities in the workforce. For full details of the program click here.
Foreign Credentials Recognition for Internationally Educated Health Professionals
The Foreign Credentials Recognition for Internationally Educated Health Professionals (FCR) program assists internationally educated health professionals in obtaining the necessary accreditation to practice in Canada. This initiative supports credential validation, licensing preparation, and integration into the Canadian healthcare workforce. For full details of the program, click here.
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Occupational Language Enhancement
The Occupational Language Enhancement (OLE) Program offers a two-week workshop to build the occupational language proficiency and employability skills of clients who want to enhance their occupational vocabularies in warehouse, construction, housekeeping, food, and customer service. Participants get help with job placement and employer connections. For full details of the program click here.
Services for Employers
At the Centre for Newcomers (CFN), we connect employers with a talented, diverse pool of candidates who are ready to work and contribute to your organization. Our services are designed to help newcomers coming to Calgary to integrate into the Canadian workforce and utilize their related, transferrable and relevant skill sets. For full details of the program click here.
Employment Pathways
to Construction
The Employment Pathways to Construction (EPCO) provides newcomers with entry-level training in construction trades to address the growing skilled labour shortage in the residential housing sector. The program offers career counselling, employment workshops, networking events, resume screening, and hands-on work experience. For full details of the program click here.