Employment Ontario
Get free support to write your resume, prepare for interviews, and find a job in the private or public sector.
Get free support from a counsellor
We have over 700 locations to help you get a job in the private or public sector.
Get free, 1-on-1 support from an Employment Ontario counsellor, including:
- resume writing
- interview training
- skills training
- job search help
Make an appointment with an employment counsellor today, or contact us by email, phone or live chat.
Apprenticeships and skilled trades
Start a career in the skilled trades
Learn about getting started and financial supports for training in the skilled trades.
Become an apprentice in Ontario
Learn how to prepare, start and finish an apprenticeship.
Build skills and retrain
Adult learning
Find courses to further your education, learn new skills and prepare for a new job.
Better Jobs Ontario
Get help to pay for living expenses and tuition for job training or postsecondary education.
Employment and training services
Find services in your area to help you find work or training.
Job support for youth
Get help finding a youth or student job
Students and youth can use these programs to find a job.
Get a head start on your career in the skilled trades
Learn about elementary and secondary school programs that help you discover the skilled trades and explore them as careers of choice.
Other government services for job seekers
Find other government services to support you while you are out of work, looking for a job or trying to relocate to Ontario.
- Employment Insurance (EI) — benefits for workers who have lost their job
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) — helps you pay for post-secondary school
- Ontario Works — support for those not qualified for Employment Insurance
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) — support for people with disabilities
- Moving to Ontario from outside Canada — work in your profession or trade
- Jobs Protection Ontario — Ontario construction contractors and workers wanting to work in Quebec
- Moving from another province to Ontario for work
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
Resources for employers
Post a job for free
Use the Ontario Job Bank to post jobs for free and find the right workers for your business.
You will need your payroll account number.
Get help from a counsellor
Employers can make an appointment with Employment Ontario to get free advice about:
- attracting and recruiting the right employees
- financial incentives to offset on-the-job training costs
- managing your workforce during restructuring
More resources for employers
- Canada-Ontario Job Grant — find funding to help train existing employees or new hires
- Ontario Job Creation Partnerships — sponsor work opportunities for job seekers
- Skills Development Fund Training Stream — get funding to address challenges to hire, train and retain workers
Contact Employment Ontario
Contact Employment Ontario for help, Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.
