Online Services
COSTI’s Online Services program can be useful to any job seeker who has restrictions on traveling to employment service centres on a daily or appointment basis for several weeks; wants to supplement their on-site instruction with at-home, self-paced lessons; needs to refresh their understanding of key job search tools, such as resume writing or interview preparation, or wants to access the latest labour market information. For more information on COSTI’s Online Services, or to register for upcoming workshops.
This service has several core elements to address the differing needs of job seekers: Resource Room Workshops; Employment Strategies for Professionals Courses; Trades and Apprenticeships Workshops; and a Virtual Library.
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Services Available
This program has several core elements to address the differing needs of different job seekers.
These courses are intended for internationally trained professionals and job seekers/individuals in general interested in upgrading their skills and knowledge. Courses are facilitated and normally take one to four weeks with regular daily use. Course topics covered:
- Customer Service Preparation
- Communication in the Workplace
- Writing a Strategic Resume
- Office Administration
COSTI's Online Services are available to all individuals, including internationally trained professionals who are unemployed or underemployed, able to communicate in English at an advanced level; and are experienced computer users familiar with the internet.
Resource Room Workshops
This element consists of a number of on-line workshops that normally will take up to a week of regular study to complete using a few hours each day. The topics covered the basic range of job search preparation including:
- Identify Your Skills
- Identify Your Qualifications
- Labour Market Information
- Understanding What Employers Are Looking For
- Writing Resumes
- Writing Cover Letters
- Using the Telephone for Job Search
- Networking
- Preparing for the Interview
- Sensitivity and Diversity
- Orientation to the Workplace
- Tips for Staying Employed
- Safety in the Workplace
Employment Strategies for Professionals Courses
These courses are intended for internationally trained professionals seeking to orient themselves to their profession as practiced in Canada, including basic entry requirements and technical terminology. Courses normally take four weeks with regular daily use. Professions covered:
- Office Administration
- Information Technology
- Teaching
- Engineering
Trades and Apprenticeship Workshops
These workshops are geared to individuals wanting to explore the trades as a career or to orient themselves to their trade as practiced in Canada. Content covers basic trades options, the processes for gaining a license and some terminology. Workshops normally take one week of steady use and cover:
- Plumbing
- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
- Carpentry
- Hairstyling
- Industrial Mechanics/Millwrights
- Automotive Technician
- Construction & Maintenance Electrician Virtual Library
Who is Eligible
COSTI's Online Services are available to anyone who is unemployed or underemployed, able to communicate in English at an advanced level; and are experienced computer users familiar with the internet.
Contact Details for:
Online Services
Email: costionlineservices@costi.org
This Program is Located at:
10 Gillingham Drive, Suite 300
Brampton, ON
Phone: 905.459.8855 | bramptonemployment@costi.org
6750 Winston Churchill Boulevard, Unit 8A
Mississauga, ON
Phone: 905.567.0482 | mississaugaemployment@costi.org
2301 Keele Street, Suite 102
Toronto, ON
Phone: 416.789.7925 | torontoemployment@costi.org
3100 Rutherford Road, Suite 102
Vaughan, ON
Phone: 905.669.5627 | vaughanemployment@costi.org
1885 Weston Road
Toronto, ON
Phone: 416.588.2240 | westonemployment@costi.org
There is no fee for this service.
COSTI's Online Services is an Employment Ontario Program, funded in part by the Government of Canada.
Related Resources
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Cross-Cultural Awareness
Intercultural understanding is often challenging due to the differences in verbal and non-verbal communication. Some factors include misunderstandings, false assumptions, misinterpretations, discomfort at being around certain culture-specific behaviours and habits, and more importantly, lack of knowledge in how to address these concerns in an effective and sensitive manner.
Differences may be overt, such as dress code, or coming from a culture where taking initiative is considered aggressive. Differences can also be seen in corporate structure. In one culture, a job title may explain hierarchy within an organization. A title may also have different functions within different organizations.
Overcoming cultural differences involves awareness, knowledge, and skills.
Awareness: Being aware that your mentor may be acting or speaking contrary to your expectations simply due to their own cultural norms and language interpretation.
Knowledge: Applying your understanding of cultural differences to resolve both obvious and not so obvious culture-bound situations you may be in.
Skills: Bringing together your awareness that cultural differences exist and the knowledge that you may be acting in a culture-specific way and applying positive regard, communication and non-judgmental listening.
Recommended Reading and Online Resources
COSTI has a large library of reading, video, and on-line resources that can be accessed by you as you begin your job search. Check back soon for a full listing.
Employment Services Flyer
Employment services still open for business. Your connection to employment. We have five locations to serve you:
- Brampton: call 905-459-8855 or email: bramptonemployment@costi.org
- Mississauga: call 905-567-0482 or email: mississaugaemployment@costi.org
- Toronto: call 416-789-7925 or email: torontoemployment@costi.org
- Vaughan: call 905-669-5627 or email: vaughanemployment@costi.org
- Weston: call 416-588-2240 or email: westonemployment@costi.org
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