Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I advertise a job to students/graduates?
- How do I arrange to come on campus to recruit students?
- Do you run co-op or field placements out of the college and who do I contact about those?
- What is the difference between field placement and co-operative education? Are field placements subsidized?
- Who would I speak to about graduates from a particular program?
- Where can I find information on Apprenticeship Programs?
- Where can I look for opportunities to link with Internationally Trained Professionals?
- Where can I find assistance with corporate training?
- Who can I contact for further information?
- I can't find my job posting on your website. How come?
- I represent a hiring agency. Can I post a job and/or come on campus to recruit?
How do I advertise a job to students/graduates?
Go to careers.humber.ca and click on the 'Employers' tab. Please login OR create a CareerConnect account to post a job. You will then be able to track, view and edit your job postings. Once you submit your job posting, please allow for two business days for a Career & Student Success Advisor to approve your posting. Back to top
How do I arrange to come on campus to recruit students?
We can offer you a space in a highly populated area on campus for students to drop by and learn more about your company and job opportunities. Our industry-specific job fairs are coordinated through the Academic Schools at Humber and we'd be happy to direct you to the appropriate contact for your industry. Humber Career Services will help to promote your event to students by posting your event on our Events calendar. Please contact careers@humber.ca for more details. Back to top
Do you run co-op or field placements out of the college and who do I contact about those?
Yes, we do but they are de-centralized within each school and program. Please contact the representative from the academic school. Contact information can be found at Field Placement & Co-op
Or
You may contact one of our Career & Student Success Advisors for more information.
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Field Placement is a mandatory component of most programs at Humber College. It is an experiential component that is a pre-requisite to graduation. It can be paid or unpaid. Co-operative Education is always a paid placement. Students may work between 24-35 hours a week, no less than 12 weeks, preferably 16 weeks. Co-operative Education can be completed at different times of the year. Please check with the program coordinators of those programs for more information at Field Placement & Co-op. This program may be subsidized by the government.
For more information, please check with:
Ministry of Finance
Tax Design and Legislation Branch
95 Grosvenor Street
Toronto, ON M7A 1Z1
416.325.2516 OR 416.325.2468
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Who would I speak to about graduates from a particular program?
You should contact the Career & Student Success Advisor. Back to top
Where can I find information on Apprenticeship Programs?
If you are looking for information on our apprenticeship training go to www.humber.ca/programs-courses/apprenticeships or email apprenticeship@humber.ca Back to top
Where can I look for opportunities to link with Internationally Trained Professionals?
You can visit www.newtocanada.humber.ca, OR
www.jobs.humber.ca, email jobs@humber.ca, or call 1.877.944.5744.
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Where can I find assistance with corporate training?
The Corporate Education Centre works with organizations to understand their needs and to create a customized and focused training plan that supports their business objectives.
For a complimentary complementary needs assessment go to our website www.humber.ca/education-training-solutions or email corp@humber.ca
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Who can I contact for further information?
Head to 'Contact Us' for all the ways to contact us. You can either pick up the phone and give us a ring, fill out an e-form, or connect to our Career & Student Success Advisors. Either way we look forward to speaking to you. Back to top
I can't find my job posting on your website. How come?
There are a few reasons this is happening.
- Are you positive you posted it on the CareerConnect job site?
- It may still be pending for approval. If it has been more than two business days since you submitted it, email careers@humber.ca for assistance and we will look into it for you.
- It may not have been approved. Please read out our Employer Recruitment Policy for more information.
I represent a hiring agency. Can I post a job and/or come on campus to recruit?
Yes you can, but you will need to disclose the name of company you are recruiting for. Please read our Employer Recruitment Policy for more information. This document sets out terms and condition of use for ethical recruitment on Humber College CareerConnect job site. Back to top