Employment in Saskatchewan

Services gouvernementaux


Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) – Government of Canada’s website helping foreign-trained workers succeed in Canada. It provides valuable information for newcomers, persons planning to immigrate to and work in Canada, employers and various FCRO partners such as regulatory bodies and immigrant serving organizations.

Saskatchewan Immigration–Working – Information about how to plan your job search, where to look, what documents you need, what to expect at work, and how to plan for your future. 

Working in Canada – Government of Canada’s site providing employment information for newcomers to Canada. Find out about jobs, wages, qualifications, and what you need to to before and after arriving in Canada. 

Employment for Newcomers to Canada – Lists benefits, programs, and services available to newcomers seeking employment. 

Service Canada: Social Insurance Number – how to obtain a Social Insurance Number–you must have a SIN to work legally in Canada. 

Canadian Labour Market Information – General and detailed information on local labour markets across Canada, including monthly bulletins for each province. 

National Occupational Classification & Career Handbook – Since its introduction in 1992, the National Occupational Classification system continues to be the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada. The NOC is used daily by thousands of people to understand the jobs found throughout Canada’s labor market.

Vocational Services


SaskNetWork – The SaskNetWork web site is about helping the people of Saskatchewan connect to the resources they need in the areas of jobs, work, education and training, career planning, self-employment, labor market information, financial help and the workplace. 

CanSask Career and Employment Services – Through the 19 Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services offices, the Ministry provides career and employment services to people in need of information on career and job opportunities, as well as training and/or education options that enable participation in the provincial labour market. 

Canada Wise – Canada Wise provides settlement and information services for newcomers to Canada, including individual relocation, corporate relocation, and intercultural training. 

Self-employment


Saskatchewan Immigration–Starting Your Own Business – Free resources to provide you with information on starting your own business. 

Canada Business–Services for Entrepreneurs – Provides information and support to develop your ideas and business plan, registering your business name, buying and financing a business, and various checklists and guides. 

Strategic Canada’s Business and Consumer Site – Timely business and consumer information: start a business and explore new markets, research trade and investment data by product or industry, keep up with technological innovation, access a library of consumer information.

Trades

Red Seal Trades – List of trades that fall under the Red Seal Program-a program maintaining the standard of excellence for skilled trades across the country.

Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission –
Provides support services and training to help immigrants work in the trades in Saskatchewan.

Job Search Websites


Job Bank – Job Search, Job Match, Job Alert, Résumé Builder and Career Navigator tools are available, as well as a Training and Careers section that will help you identify career options. Also discover the latest trends, employment prospects and salary ranges of skilled trades and occupations. (A Government of Canada Site). 

Public Service Commission of Canada – The Public Service of Canada offers a wide variety of employment opportunities in many fields and areas of specialization. 

Saskatchewan Public Service Careers – Search for careers in the provincial public service. 

Workopolis – A source for finding employment and contract work in Canada. Search millions of jobs in all industries. 

SaskJobs.ca – SaskJobs provides a variety of tools and resources to assist people looking to find a new job, make a change in careers or market their skills and abilities to prospective employers. Includes searchable job board.

WowJobs – A source for finding over 100,000 jobs across Canada including advertised, classified and company sites.

Professional Associations


Canadian Professional Organizations of Canada– Comprehensive list of professional associations in Canada.