Online Placement and LMI online
Finding Work Online
Would you like to know what the job prospects are for a certain trade or
occupation, or consult the job offers available in a specific region?
The Emploi-Québec website (emploiquebec.net) gives you access to two
tools of choice:
These free online services are available around the clock and will
increase your chances of finding employment quickly. Use them!
LMI online
LMI stands for "labour market information."
Consulting LMI Online enables you to make informed
decisions based on reliable, up-to-date information on, among other things,
- job descriptions, salaries and job prospects for over 500 trades and
occupations;
- the highest-in-demand trades and occupations in each of Québec's
administrative regions;
- employers' requirements.
LMI Online provides you with region-specific data as well as information
on the training needed to perform a given trade or occupation and the
educational institutions offering such training programs. You can also
search information by sector of activity.
Online Placement
The Online Placement service of Emploi-Québec allows you
to post job applications-i.e. a brief résumé-search the job bank and
readily consult job offers that match your employment profile. In addition,
by posting "Job Alert!" requests, you will be notified by e-mail, daily or
weekly, of new job offers that match your skills. From the Online Placement
site, you can access information on trades and occupations by clicking the
link to LMI Online.
For help in submitting an application or searching for a job, call
1-866-640-3059 and a placement assistance agent will be pleased to help you.
If you do not have Internet access
If you are looking for work and do not have Internet access, your local
employment centre (CLE) has computers available for consulting
Emploi-Québec's online services.
For more information
Visit your
local employment centre.
By virtue of the Canada-Québec Labour Market
Agreement, Québec is responsible for active employment measures accessible
to Employment Insurance recipients. In addition, certain features of the Québec-wide
placement service are available to Employment Insurance recipients. These
measures and features are funded by the Employment Insurance account, a
Government of Canada responsibility.
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