Paid Internship Program
Eliminate obstacles to employment and improve your skills.
Paid Internship Program
Eliminate obstacles to employment and improve your skills.
Even if they have significant employment experience in their native country, newcomers encounter an important challenge upon settling in Quebec, namely that of acquiring an employment experience in their field in the host country.
Why Do a Paid Internship?
The paid internship program gives you the opportunity to develop your skills as part of a committed team and to acquire relevant experience. As an intern, you will be called upon to work in close collaboration with a mentor who will listen and be available and who will help you improve your learning experience by assisting you and providing a consistent and solid follow-up.
The program allows you to:
- Benefit from assistance and follow-up to ensure that you integrate the work environment in a sustainable manner
- Undertake paid internships in businesses operating in fields experiencing a shortage of manpower
- Practice a semi-specialized trade in a sector of activity that is in full expansion
- Acquire work experience in Quebec
Available Internships
On the program for this 16-week school/company work-study training program (360 hours) paid at $18.50/hour.
Training information
- Apply basic concepts of electricity
- Preventing harm to health, safety and the environment ASP
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Assemble and wire a control panel
- Participate in the integration of automated systems
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Integrate into the workplace
Eligibility Criteria
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NOT having the qualifications required for the position of control panel installer
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Manual dexterity, visual acuity
- Attention to detail, concern for quality
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The ability to work in a team
- French spoken and written
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Own a car
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Basic knowledge of electricity (an asset)
For more information, contact Justine Madzo:
justine.madzo@caci-bc.org
514 856-3511 ext. 234
This program is carried out in partnership with the sectoral workforce committee for the electrical and electronics industry (ÉLEXPERTISE) and Korpus.
Training information
- Fields of household appliance repair
- Mentoring Program
- Practical workshops
- French conversation workshop (for participants who do not have a good command of the language)
- Follow-up to promote integration and retention in employment
- The household appliance repair internship lasts 26 weeks and is paid $20/hour.
Eligibility Criteria
- Unemployed immigrants, whether they are citizens, permanent residents, temporary workers with an open permit of more than 6 months, or refugees
For more information, contact Justine Madzo:
justine.madzo@caci-bc.org
514 856-3511 ext. 234
This program is carried out in partnership with the sectoral workforce committee for the electrical and electronics industry (ÉLEXPERTISE).
Training information
- Fields of household electronic assembly
- Mentoring Program
- Practical workshops
- French conversation workshop (for participants who do not have a good command of the language)
- Follow-up to promote integration and retention in employment
- The electronics assembler internship lasts 21 weeks and is paid $17/hour.
Eligibility Criteria
- Unemployed immigrants, whether they are citizens, permanent residents, temporary workers with an open permit of more than 6 months, or refugees
For more information, contact Justine Madzo:
justine.madzo@caci-bc.org
514 856-3511 ext. 234
This program is carried out in partnership with the sectoral workforce committee for the electrical and electronics industry (ÉLEXPERTISE).
Training information
- Training in the graphic communications and printability sector
- Start date: March 25, 2024
- 900 hours including 216 hours of study and 684 hours of internship
- Internship over 24 weeks, paid according to the company
Eligibility Criteria
- Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, protected person or person with an open work permit
- Have the legal right to work in accordance with provincial laws and regulations
- Not receiving employment insurance benefits
For more information, contact Claudia Grimau:
claudia.grimau@caci-bc.org
514 856-3511 ext. 301
This program is carried out in partnership with the sectoral committee for the graphic communications workforce of Quebec (GrafiCompétences).
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