Explore Careers - Resources & Links
Need more info on your career options?
Check out the links below for great Canadian career resources.
Don't forget to come in to DV 3094 and check out our extensive Resource Library for info about careers, further education, applying for work and more.
Careers By Major E-resources:
UTSC Online Tipsheets
Univeristy of Toronto at Scarborough degree related tipsheets.
University of Toronto Library- Online Books
The following books are available through e-resources: Great Jobs for Anthropology Majors, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, Geology and History Majors. To access these resources type the title into the search box.
Further Resources:
Biology Job Market Analysis
This report provides an overview of the biology job market and is designed to introduce you to some of the choices that are open to students with a biology or chemistry degree. Industries covered include: Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Government, Law Enforcement, Health Care, Applied Health Sciences, Public Health, Medical Research, Food, Academia, Education. The following information is provided: an introduction to each industry; career paths in those industries; sample job titles; industry trends; potential employers; interviews with people working in these industries; sample job postings; further industry-specific resources. Visit us in DV 3094 and ask to view a copy of this report.
University of Toronto LinkedIn Page
University of Toronto Mississauga LinkedIn Group
Career Bookmarks - Toronto Public Library
Collections of useful links related to career choices and job search.
Occupational Descriptions (Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities)
Working in Canada (Federal Government)
Ontario WorkInfoNet
Suggested starting point: take a look through the Occupations & Careers area.
Top 100 Internet Sites for Employment and Learning
A good starting point for Canadian web links.
Youth Resource Network of Canada
The source for information about programs and services available for youth at the community level and beyond.
