COVID-19 Resources
Financial Support from the Government & Other Essential Services
Note:This was recently updated as of May 27th, 2020
Job Search Resources:
Who's hiring now
Job Development
We are still working with our employers and helping them meet their needs.
To see a full list of Job Development opportunities please visit the Times Change Job Board
Apply at: jobdev@timeschange.org
Note:This was recently updated as of May 27th, 2020
Job Search Resources:
Who's hiring now
- Annex Market is growing rapidly and need to expand their capacity to deliver! They are in need of delivery drivers. Drivers can use their own vehicles, or one of the Annex Market's bikes with wagons.
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada is hiring a translator responsible for providing high-quality language services in French and English to the various sections of Canada’s largest federal public service union.
- Knix is hiring a General Manager for Knixteen, their teen brand that focuses on providing body positive resources for growing up. Knixteen functions like a start-up within Knix, with its own marketing team and growth goals.
- McMaster University's Department of Anthropology invites applications for a Sessional Faculty member to teach Anthropology 2U03: Plagues and Peoples, which will be offered in the 2019 – 2020 Summer Session
Job Development
We are still working with our employers and helping them meet their needs.
To see a full list of Job Development opportunities please visit the Times Change Job Board
Apply at: jobdev@timeschange.org
Your Questions Answered - Some common questions from our clients during COVID-19 pandemic
We've heard your concerns and questions about the labour market, job searching and career planning.
Here are some helpful answers provided by our employment counsellors:
Question: Should I still look for work right now?
Answer: "Yes. Absolutely. While the health of you and your family, and all Canadians come first, there are still jobs, including jobs that are now online. As well, because many other people have stopped looking for work, you may have a better chance now. In the very least, you will be better prepared when things ease up."- Karen,
Times Change Employment Counsellor
See more of your Q&A's here.
We've heard your concerns and questions about the labour market, job searching and career planning.
Here are some helpful answers provided by our employment counsellors:
Question: Should I still look for work right now?
Answer: "Yes. Absolutely. While the health of you and your family, and all Canadians come first, there are still jobs, including jobs that are now online. As well, because many other people have stopped looking for work, you may have a better chance now. In the very least, you will be better prepared when things ease up."- Karen,
Times Change Employment Counsellor
See more of your Q&A's here.