2015 Trades Expo

Start Date:
Friday, November 6, 2015
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Date:
Saturday, November 7, 2015
End Time:
3:00 PM
Location:
TRADEX, 1190 Cornell Street, Abbotsford, BC

This year’s 3rd Annual TRADES Expo is excited to offer an even larger and more diverse collection of 'trades' representation under one roof.

The event will take place on:

Dates:

Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7, 2015

Time:

9:00am to 3:00pm

Venue:

TRADEX, 1190 Cornell Street, Abbotsford, B C

Nominal Admission (Sorry cash only)
Free admission for Students with valid Student ID

Please visit http://trades-expo.ca/

Resume Critique, Interview Skills and Learning to Present Yourself in Today's Job Market

Start Date:
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Start Time:
8:45 p.m.
End Date:
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Location:
East York Jamatkhana

In today’s difficult and highly competitive job market, first impressions can play an essential role in your job search process. Many candidates mistake the interview as being their first impression, but in reality – it’s your resume. This workshop, on Tuesday, November 17 from 8:45 to 10:30 p.m. at East York Jamatkhana, will focus on what you can do to ensure your resume gets to the top of the call list.

Mr. Shawn Ladak, EVP of Recruitment and Business Development at FEP Search Group, will provide insights into what recruiters are looking for and what you need to know before heading into the interview room. Mr. Ladak is a seasoned professional with over 26 years of experience in the talent recruitment industry.

Please bring a hard copy of your most up-to-date resume.

Please click here to register. Light refreshments will be served.

Economic Update: August 28th, 2015

Economic Update: August 28th, 2015

We have been seeing higher levels of market volatility as a result of global forces driven by Greece, China and the US. This unpredictability has been reflected in the global stock markets which have declined in the last quarter.

Canada’s economy has suffered from continued weakness in the energy sector as reflected by a significant drop in the price of oil. The Bank of Canada has noted some encouraging signs, but has found that low oil prices have continued to significantly dampen the economy.

Looking ahead, we believe that more volatility is likely and that the economy will continue to experience difficulty. However, this is not a time to panic. You can help yourself by taking the following steps:
• Have a disciplined savings plan. Contributions such as $ 500 per month or even $ 10 per month can have a big impact over time;
• Reduce the amount of borrowings you have and avoid making large financial commitments;
• Take a proactive approach to your employment situation. One way would be to start upgrading your skills;
• Test or examine your finances to determine the future impact of rising interest rates, particularly if you have a loan or mortgage or are engaged in speculative real estate;
• Take a long-term investment outlook and avoid fear-based decision making;
• Spend wisely, and not excessively, on consumer goods, personal items or events such as weddings and funerals; and
• Where possible, speak with professionals before taking on any large or risky financial obligations.

It is important to live prudently, responsibly and within your means. Proper planning and a conservative approach to finances will help you manage through this economic difficulty.

Two in One Computer Class

Start Date:
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Start Time:
10:00 AM
End Date:
Sunday, October 25, 2015
End Time:
4:00 PM
Location:
Airways Council Offices, 2020 27 Ave NE, Calgary

The Computer Resource Center has organized a two-in-one computer class for Microsoft Excel 2013 Basic and Intermediate on Sunday, October 25th at the Council Office.  Please register as soon as possible to reserve your seat.  For information and to register please email : epb.crc@gmail.com or 403-689-8584.  Click here for the course outline and see the attached poster for details.

Avoid Getting Scammed - Fraud Seminar

Start Date:
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Start Time:
After Jamati Ceremonies
Location:
Ottawa Headquarters Jamatkhana

Have you received a phone call from CRA indicating that you owe money? Maybe you are getting a refund? You are asked to give some information. Go and get a prepaid visa card and we will call back to get the number. We will send the police to arrest you and deport you.

Maybe you are offered to purchase a nice house in the US. Send a small deposit and we will hold the the house for you till you come a see us.

How about a holiday booking at a 5 star hotel for $350? Are you interested?

Come and listen about the different ways you can get scammed. Learn about how people convince you to give them your money. Understand what you are hearing and learn how to protect yourself and not give your money away to strangers. A seminar on fraud will be held on Sunday, October 25th after Jamati ceremonies for about an hour. Practical examples will be given. Please register by email: epbottawa786@gmail.com

Thank You from EPB's Skills & Employment Team

The Skills & Employment Team takes this opportunity to thank all exhibitors and participants of The 2nd Annual Skills & Employment Fair.

We sincerely hope all participants were able to make connections for job opportunities, network, and learn something new.

We look forward to offering the Jamat more of such programs in the future.  Please continue to take advantage ofongoing Skills and Employment services currently provided.

For more information on career planning, job search strategies, and resume preparation, please emailSEP.BC@iicanada.org or call 604-438-4010 ext 610.

Writing a Successful Business Plan

Start Date:
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Start Time:
10:30 AM
Location:
Headquarters Jamatkhana

Learn how to research, plan, budget, forecast and present the information in a business plan in an impactful manner. 

The speaker is Mr. Glenn Suart a Chief Strategist at WriteMyPlan, a company dedicated to helping people turn good ideas into successful, revenue generating and profitable Great Ideas. 

Over the past 23 years while at PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Nordicity and WriteMyPlan, Glenn has helped hundreds of clients take action while impressing investors, banks and other stakeholders.

Currently, Glenn is involved in the following:

  • He crafts winning business plans and provides strategic consulting for a multitude of entrepreneurs and SMEs through his management consultancy WriteMyPlan.com;
  • Teaches “Building An Effective Business Case” and “Introduction to Business Administration” at Mount Royal University
  • Writes and voices “Today’s Great Idea” on Calgary’s NewsTalk 770 AM, an inspirational 100+ episode radio series focused on encouraging everyday people to take action with their Great Ideas.

 

Glenn is excited to be presenting this informative session and share some of his successful business plan writing ideas. 

A nominal fee of $5 per person would be charged. Chai and refreshments will be served. 

For registrations, please email at ep.epb.prairies@gmail.com.

Skills and Employment Program (SEP)

Currently we have Jamati members seeking employment in the following areas:
• Medical Field (Unit Clerks, Medical Office Assistants, Healthcare Aides, RNs and LPNs)
• Office Management (Administrative Assistants)
• Banking and Finance (Customer Services Representative, Bank Tellers, Accountants)
• Engineers (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Material)
• Information Technology (IT Analysts, Quality Assurance Analysts, Business Developers)
• Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Please contact the SEP Office regarding any opportunities:  

Email: cfp.sep@iicanada.org 
Phone: 403-215-6200 Ext. 214
Location: Airways Council Office (200-2020 27 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 7A6)

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1-7 pm
Thursday and Friday 12-5 pm

Please call or email to schedule an appointment.

Two in One Computer Class

The Computer Resource Center  has organized a two-in-one computer class for Microsoft Word Levels 1 and 2 on October 4th, 2015.   For information and to register please email : epb.crc@gmail.com or 403-689-8584.  For a detailed course outline. please click here.

2nd Annual Skills and Employment Fair

Start Date:
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Start Time:
11:00 AM
End Date:
Saturday, September 26, 2015
End Time:
2:30 PM
Location:
Ismaili Centre, Burnaby, Social Hall

Are you attending?

Date:

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Time:

11:00am to 2:30pm

Venue:

Ismaili Centre, Burnaby, Social Hall

Dress Code:

Smart and Professional

What to bring:

Several copies of your Resume, Notepad, Pen

Preparation:

Prepare a 1-2 minute script of how you describe yourself

  • Are you looking for opportunities in Banking, Investments, Insurance, Construction, Hotels, Senior Homes, Entertainment Industry or Retail, then you must come to this Fair.
  • Are you looking for Government Funded training in Construction, Subsidized training in Hotel Industry, Employment Services and Job Finding Support, then you must come to this Fair.
  • Do you have an awesome business idea and need venture capital, then you must come to this Fair.


If you have any disability, you must come to this Fair.

DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY

There are prizes to be raffled for people who come on time or attend our workshops.  Don't miss this exciting Fair.

Kindly register by emailing to sep-fair@ijkc.com.or at your Jamatkhana. Anyone who pre-registers and attends the Fair will be eligible to win a Blue Piston Wireless Bluetooth Speaker at the Fair

Please click here to view the agenda.

2nd Annual Skills and Employment Fair

Start Date:
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Start Time:
11:00 AM
End Date:
Saturday, September 26, 2015
End Time:
2:30 PM
Location:
Ismaili Centre, Burnaby, Social Hall

Are you attending?

Date:

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Time:

11:00am to 2:30pm

Venue:

Ismaili Centre, Burnaby, Social Hall

Dress Code:

Smart and Professional

What to bring:

Several copies of your resume

Preparation:

Prepare a 1-2 minute script of how you describe yourself

DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!

Jamati Members with any disabilities are greatly encouraged to participate.

Kindly register by emailing to sep-fair@ijkc.com or at your Jamatkhana on Friday, September 18, 2015.  Anyone who pre-registers and attends the Fair will be eligible to win a Blue Piston Wireless Bluetooth Speaker at the Fair

Please click here to view the agenda.

Everyone has an Estate but do you have a Will?

Start Date:
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Start Time:
2.30 pm
Location:
Ottawa Headquarters Jamatkhana

Everyone has an Estate but do you have a Will? What are the benefits to Wills and Estate planning? Professionals will be available on Sunday, September 27th from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm at the social hall to present and discuss the recent legal changes to Wills and Estate planning. Come with your questions! To register email epbottawa786@gmail.com or contact a local EPB member. Seniors potluck to follow

Summer Internship Program:

Creating Opportunities through Provincial Partnerships:

Quebec Students Intern at Ontario Businesses

During the summer of 2014, the Economic Planning Boards (EPB) of Quebec & the Maritime Provinces and Ontario jointly implemented a pilot Summer Internship Program, driven by the National EPB, specifically designed for Quebec-based university students. Held in Toronto, the program involved a three-month internship aimed at enabling students to gain valuable work experience while studying. The internship program encompassed on-the-job training, additional practical skills enhancement, and the creation of a platform for applicants to strengthen their own professional networks. All in all, it was a very holistic approach to a university level internship, boosting our confidence and giving recent graduates students a head start in career choices.

Over 24 Quebec students applied for this program and underwent an extensive selection process before the top eleven candidates were selected. I was fortunate to be one of the 11 selected applicants, but at 23 years old, it was my first ever experience to work and live in another city, independently from my family, so I was nervous as well as excited at the prospects ahead.

My experience was enormously educative, but I had many difficult challenges along the way. Fortunately, these challenges were softened by  the love and care of my host families, the understanding of my employers, and a diligent EPB team. The end result was a wonderful, eye opening work and learning experience. Together these special people made me feel as though I was at home away from home.

Having recently graduated from Concordia University with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Human Sciences,   I had never worked in a hotel before or a similar field. So when I was placed at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Hotel in Markham, I was apprehensive about the kind work I would be able to actually do.  In the end, I was offered a host of opportunities, gaining experience in guest services, food and beverage service, as well as  accounting. Working the regular 40 hours a week was not the difficult part- my challenge was adapting to shift work including the night shift, at the hotel - wow! Nonetheless, I enjoyed every moment and it was definitely an eye-opening experience.

My shyness and apprehension at the beginning of my internship gave way to the more sociable and extrovert person I knew I really was as the internship progressed. Gradually, with constant feedback from my employer, I was able to improve my social skills and become more confident. My communication and leadership skills also gained clarity and I believe I found a better understanding of the direction in which I wanted to lead my career. The work experience gave me a clearer grasp of my strengths and weaknesses, a more developed set of practical skills, a definite sense of my real interests, and numerous connections through networking with individuals who could offer me future job opportunities. I feel my educational background now merged with my new practical work experience, has raised my graduate labour-market value and helped me mature a little more before returning home to Quebec. I am really confident that my internship experiences will help me make a bigger and resourceful contribution to my community.

Looking back at my three months living and working in Ontario,  I know that this internship brought a positive personal growth, experience and created great relationships between me, my fellow interns, our host families, our employers, and the EPB team who helped us all the way on this new journey. I am so happy I got this chance to engage in the job market and gain professional experience that I may not have otherwise been able to get.  On behalf of all the summer interns of 2014, we would like to thank each and every individual who has made this initiative a success for us. I hope that this program continues and reaches out to other students who lack the resources to gain meaningful work experience. Hopefully, this will be a long term initiative for our Jamat and I don’t think I would have been able to have this educational opportunity if it wasn’t for our beloved Imam’s guidance and our community structures, and today we stand prouder as members of our Ismaili community. 

Article by Karima Amiri