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The Career Foundation 2018 Raffle Lottery Results

December 14, 2018 By The Career Foundation

The Career Foundation sold 1,007 raffle tickets between Oct. 15 and November 23, 2018 to raise funds for our Toronto-based programs and to support our clients in need! In raffle sales alone, we raised $5,035! Please see below for the list of winners. Thanks to everyone for supporting our cause!

Prize Winners

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Funds raised will help clients at The Career Foundation in the following ways:

  1. Subway tokens/tickets will be purchased for clients to travel to/from interviews
  2. New computers/software will be purchased to enhance client job search services
  3. Guest instructors and speakers will be hired to conduct client workshops
  4. Tutors/mentors will be hired to assist clients with updating their skills (e.g. in Math, English, etc.)
  5. Special events, workshops and training days will be coordinated for the benefit of client participants (e.g. hiring events, skills development days, etc.)

Filed Under: Fundraising, The Career Foundation Events Tagged With: Clients, fundraising, lottery, raffle, support, teamwork

Why Sector-Focused Career Fairs Are the Way of the Future

April 10, 2018 By The Career Foundation

The Future of Career Fairs - Three staff members smiling at a job fair.

The Problem:

The rudiments that comprise typical “career fairs” today include employment agencies, training institutions, product placement, and a large array of community organizations on display to share information, network, and boost their own branding. As such, the common career fair today is a letdown for both job seekers and the employers in attendance looking to hire. Job seekers arrive hoping to target a specific industry, not to buy wellness products or register for job search services; as it was likely their current provider who sent them. For employers, the prospective applicants are so varied in their skill sets and career trajectories, it would hardly seem worth their time and cost to attend.

There is no dedicated industry-specific event that aims to identify leading employers in specific, targeted sectors, and then connects them with the right type of skilled and knowledgeable workers to facilitate their future growth. Not yet, anyways.

The Solution:

We need to start leveraging like-minded, industry-specific companies and professionals. By targeting precise occupations, this will maximize the turnout of the most highly skilled professionals and facilitate more effective linkages between labour need and labour supply. In other words, maximizing an employer’s time by accessing a pool of the most qualified and skilled workers that an area/sector has available.

3 Ways We Make This Happen:

1.) By organizing and holding industry-specific career fairs, job developers and recruiters can target and then pre-screen applicants whose skill sets are the most appropriate. The promotion of industry-specific events is more easily and readily shared within job boards, professional associations, and other networks and online forums which are the most relevant for those professionals. This serves to bring in the ‘best of the best’ within each industry.

Job seekers have become overwhelmingly disappointed at “hiring events” that have everything but employers. An industry-specific event manages the expectations for both the employer and applicants by directly addressing who is hiring and what the positions are; lending to itself increased promotional value given the names of the employers and positions. With all of this comes a substantial decrease in the time often wasted when spent talking to professionals and job seekers outside of that industry. While with any event that is open to the public there are exceptions (like those hospital hopefuls who continually attend hospitality hiring events), employers at this type of industry-focused event can expect a sharper degree of defined and refined industry-relevant applicants.

2.) The best candidates are the most prepared. Career fairs that focus on a singular labour pool allow keener professionals to develop clear-cut strategies to demonstrate their skill-sets. When a company’s brand is known, it is easier for professionals to understand the culture of its employees and the products/services that company offers. With this additional perspective, an applicant can tailor their application with more relevance. With less company knowledge, the right talent can, through no fault of their own, miss the opportunity to market their skill-sets. As such, ‘keener’ applicants are given the opportunity to demonstrate that their character and work ethic match not only the position, but the corporate culture within that company. This gives employers a sharper edge in accessing whether a client is indeed a proper fit or is merely going through the motions.

3.) Have faith in results-oriented and successful employment service providers. The Career Foundation is one of the fastest growing employment service providers in Ontario. The range of services offered by The Career Foundation are as vast as they are varied. Our clientele includes, but is never limited to, multi-barriered at-risk youth, newcomers, those who self-disclose as having physical and mental disabilities, recent graduates, internationally trained professionals, storied professionals, and both job seekers and employers looking to access training and hiring incentives provided by the provincial and federal governments. Our yearly assigned (and annually surpassed) targets speak for themselves; as do those whom we have the honour of assisting. It stands to reason then, that our incomparable ability to strategize and assist with such a diverse range of needs, can be equally put to service serving a range of employer needs just as diverse.

The right labour pool is the right talent. If you are an employer looking for a precise skill-set, mindset, and talent, why not directly contact us? If this is the event you want, and this is the precise talent you are looking for, then we are here for your business and your future.

Are you interested in taking part in a re-imagined career fair? If you’re an employer in the financial, health or technology industries, take part in the GTA Hiring Event on May 15th, 2018 at the MaRS Discovery District!
Learn more about the event and register for the GTA Hiring Event here.

Written by Jason D. Smith (with assistance from Eve Hart)

Filed Under: Networking, The Career Foundation Events Tagged With: career fair, careers, hiring event, job fair, job fairs, networking, toronto jobs

We Believe in Youth 2017 Raffle Lottery Winners

December 19, 2017 By The Career Foundation

We Believe in Youth - Poster Image

Congratulations to the following winners of our We Believe in Youth 2017 Raffle Lottery, which took place Friday, December 15th!

For full terms, conditions and contest rules, please click here.


WestJet Roundtrip Voucher for 2 Guests ($3,000 value): 
  • Ticket No. 2607 (Craig Rowsell)

Sirius XM Boombox Bundle + 1 Year Free Subscription ($616.83 value):
  • Ticket No. 433 (Sunhee Park)

Samsung Gear Fit 2 ($320 value):
  • Ticket No. 44 (Carol Festa)

Modalu Black Grab Bag ($302.55 value):
  • Ticket No. 1 (Ren Jianping)

Staples Carry-on Luggage ($226 value):
  • Ticket No. 201 (Yuhong He)

Donato Salon & Spa Package ($170 value):
  • Ticket No. 2420 (Andrew Daley)

Rotblott’s Discount Warehouse Gift Certificates ($100 value):
  • Ticket No. 2010 (Karsimran Grewal)

LUSH Bath Balm Package ($100 value):
  • Ticket No. 1017 (Daliah Ince)

5-class Pass, Moksha Yoga St. Clair ($96 value):
  • Ticket No. 571 (Halima Jimale)

1-Year Family Membership, Textile Museum ($85 value):
  • Ticket No. 690 (Kat Mayes)

4 General Admission Tickets to the Art Gallery of Ontario ($78 value): 
  • Ticket No. 2088 (Anthony Montauti)

2-Person Pass to Any Conservation Park in Ontario & 4-Person Pass to Black Creek Pioneer Village ($73 value):
  • Ticket No. 2350 (Renee Wilkinson)

Bicycle Tune-up, Bicycles on St. Clair ($67.80 value):
  • Ticket No. 450 (Kris Ufholz)

Fruits & Passion Gift Set ($60 value):
  • Ticket No. 3103 (Ailton Lopes)

D Spa Gift Certificate ($50 value):
  • Ticket No. 133 (Ren Jianping)

Shoppers Beauty Boutique Gift Card ($40 value):
  • Ticket No. 451 (Kris Ufholz)

1 General Admission Ticket to the ROM ($30 value): 
  • Ticket No. 3110 (Migdalia Jones)

Filed Under: Fundraising, The Career Foundation Events Tagged With: fundraising, raffle, results, winners

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Yesterday, The Career Foundation joined partners f Yesterday, The Career Foundation joined partners from across the province at Queen’s Park for Advocacy Day, hosted by @firstworkontario . As part of Ontario’s Workforce Development Network — representing more than 115 employment and employer service providers — we met with MPPs and ministers to share one clear, collective message: strong workforce systems matter.

With a united voice, our conversations focused on practical solutions that strengthen results for Ontarians: stabilizing funding to move beyond short‑term cycles, reducing red tape so frontline teams can focus on people rather than administration, and leveraging community‑level expertise to respond quickly to labour market needs. These are proven ways to increase impact, efficiency, and value from existing investments.

We also had the opportunity to meet with MPPs from the constituencies where The Career Foundation operates, grounding system‑level priorities in local impact. These discussions highlighted how employment services help people facing barriers to employment build stability — improving outcomes not only in work, but across income support, health, and community well‑being.

Thank you to the government representatives and partners who took the time to connect with us:

Stephanie Smyth, MPP for Toronto–St. Paul’s
Stephanie Bowman, MPP for Don Valley West
Mohamed Firin, MPP for York South–Weston and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills
Sheref Sabawy, MPP for Mississauga–Erin Mills and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills
Michelle Cooper, MPP for Eglinton–Lawrence and Parliamentary Assistant to the Ontario Finance | Ontario Finances 
Akosua A., Executive Director (First Work)
Lance Barrett, Director, Workforce Development (The Career Foundation)
Kristy Sansom, Director, Stakeholder Relations, Resource Development & Growth (The Career Foundation)
Shauna McKenzie-Onita, Manager, Economic and Workforce Development Strategies (The Career Foundation) 

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