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Resources Available through Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry (EII)

 

ALBERTAEMPLOYMENT, IMMIGRATION AND INDUSTRY RESOURCES (EII)

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AlbertaCareers Update (2004)

Economics, Change and the Evolving World of Work, Outlook for Alberta’s Major Industries, Occupational Outlooks until 2008

Career Planner (2002)

Tips for choosing occupations and careers

Diversity–A Strategy to Meet your Need for Skilled Workers (2002)

Diversity–Aboriginal, Immigrants, Older Workers, Persons with Disabilities, Visible Minorities, Youth

Finders&Keepers–Recruitment and Retention Strategies (2003)

New Realities for the Workforce; Attracting Employees; Recruitment; Selection; Retention

HR Smart Practices Database

A database of human resource management best-practices articles

Job Smart (2003)

Tips for staying employed

Midlife Career Moves (2003)

Career Planning, Options, New Skills, Money Matters

Skills by Design–Strategies for Employee Development (2003)

Skill Shortages; Cost of Employee Turnover; Needs of Employees; Employee Development; Coaching; Self-directed Learning; Job Aids

Tips for Employers for Persons with Disabilities (2003)

Self-awareness, Communication, Recruitment, Orientation for Persons with Disabilities

Tips for Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities (2003)

Self-awareness, Communication, Building a Relationship, Disclosure, Finding Opportunities, Making the Transition to Work for persons with disabilities

Tourism Workforce Development (2003)

Recommendations of the BC Tourism HRD Task Force including: HR Development; Labour market research; Education and training

Working in Alberta–A Guide for Internationally Trained and Educated Immigrants (2004)

Researching Work in Alberta; Finding Work in Alberta; On-the-Job Basics, Resources

For further information or to order any of these resources, click here forAlberta Employment, Immigration and Industry Publications. 

Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry (EII) website:http://www.hre.gov.ab.ca/cps/rde/xchg/hre/hs.xsl/563.html


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