New funding available: WILWorks Graduate - Archived

WILWorks Graduate

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Have you heard about the Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium’s WILWorks Graduate program?

This new program is designed to help manufacturing sector employers build the workforce of the future by attracting top young talent, expanding their skills, and guiding them on their paths to employment. The program offers a financial incentive of up to $5,000 to employers onboarding eligible recent graduates or youth and industry leading EMC training for participants to support their transition into the workplace.

Designed as an online pre-orientation course that complements your existing onboarding procedures, the program trains eligible new hires to be strong communicators and team players primed for success to increase productivity.

Please visit EMC’S Frequently Asked Questions for more information.

Questions? Please contact:
Susan McLachlan
Project Coordinator
smclachlan@emccanada.org

EMC’s WILWorks Graduate program is for employers in the manufacturing sector (or an allied industry) who provide training and jobs in Ontario.

Eligible recent new hires are Ontario residents, between the ages of 15 and 29, who are eligible to work in Canada.

Application Deadline: November 25, 2022 (or sooner if funding has been allocated). Apply Today!

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