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Career development resources

Once you graduate, there are still plenty of resources available to help you transition into jobs or further study after Mount Allison. Whether you are looking for help reviewing your resume/cover letter/academic CV, interview prep, or are simply looking for career advice, we are here for you.

As a recent graduate, you will have access to the for two years after you graduate. You can also check out your respective department page for sample careers and student testimonials. 

Don't forget, we are here to see you succeed.

Online tools and resources

Informational videos

Career paths and interests

  • Explore various career paths through (username: mount / password: allison)
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Your personality types and individual strengths

Job boards and employment programs
Name Description
Charity Village

CharityVillage® is a career resource to over 170,000 charitable and nonprofit organizations across Canada.

Visit their for available positions.

Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP)

Explore hundreds of career paths and thousands of jobs that the Government of Canada has to offer across the country. FSWEP is intended for those returning to school.

View their  for available students, indigenous students and students with disabilities positions.

Government of New Brunswick

Looking to stay in New Brunswick following graduation? 

Check out to find a job or explore careers.

Government of Nova Scotia

Looking for an opportunity in Nova Scotia following graduation?

Check out to find a job in your field of interest.

Service Canada Job Bank

Job Bank is Canada's national employment service, and the leading source of jobs and labour market information in the country.

Check out the  for available positions and employment resources.

Service Canada Job Bank (Youth)

The Youth Job Bank is a government program that gives funding to trusted employers to help them create quality jobs for young Canadians.

Check out the for available positions and employment resources.

TalentEgg

TalentEgg is a popular online career resource for students and recent graduates.

Visit for available employment and volunteer positions, as well as online career resources.

Young Canada Works

Young Canada Works (YCW) offers young Canadians the opportunity to develop skills and gain experience in the workplace. Through job and internship programs, students and graduates can put their skills to the test, build career equity, earn an income and get started on the right career path.

Check out for all available positions.


Post graduation funding opportunities

There are plenty of external funding opportunities available for graduating students in all disciplines, including mentorships, internships, fellowships, job boards, resources and more. 

If you have any questions or require assistance, please reach out to us via e-mail at careers@mta.ca or .

External funding opportunities
Name Opportunity Type Description
Arts
National Magazine Awards
  • Grant resources
  • Mentorship

A resource for grants, with opportunities from coast to coast to coast. The roundup includes grants for emerging artists and students pursuing a career in the arts, to professional artists practicing in various disciplines.

For more information, visit

Aviation
Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace
  • Training
  • Job board
  • Student work placement program

The Workplace Integrated Learning for Students program will support the development of partnerships between employers and post-secondary institutions to increase the number of work placement opportunities for post-secondary students in all regions of Canada.

For more information, visit

Commerce / Entrepreneurship
Mitacs
  • Bringing your ideas to market

Accelerate your innovation project - Mitacs connects you with the right expert at the right time for the right project.

For more information, visit

Venture for Canada
  • Fellowship program
  • Intrapreneurship program
  • Internship program

Venture for Canada is on a mission to foster the entrepreneurial skills and mindsets of Young Canadians. Students and recent graduates develop the entrepreneurial network, community, skills and knowledge needed to lead impactful careers. Externs, Interns, Intrapreneurs and Fellows are entrepreneurial future leaders.

For more information, visit

Computers and Technology
ICTC
  • Resources
  • IEP Employment Support
  • Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Skills
  • Certification Program

ICTC is a national centre of expertise for the digital economy. They are a leader in developing workforce solutions and delivering talent programs to enable Canadian businesses to access the right talent with the right skills needed to drive innovation and productivity. 

For more information, visit

Technation
  • Career ready program
  • Career finder
  • Resources

TECHNATION unites Canada's technology sector, governments, and communities for Canada's future.  From start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises, to national and multi-national organizations, we invite you to join us and discover how the Canadian tech industry is working together to identify and develop pragmatic solutions to pressing national challenges and to influence national technology strategy in critical areas that matter to you.

For more information, visit

Environmental Science
Eco Canada
  • Work placement
  • Mentorship
  • Learning resources

Eco Canada has developed a powerful array of programs, services, and continuing education to help you get a head start on your future career. We have partnered with Canadian universities, government departments, and Canadian employers to provide everything you need to take ownership of your career journey.​

For more information, visit

Eco-Internships
  • Internship program

Eco-Internships supports environmental organizations across Canada by connecting non-profits to funding opportunities to hire youth interns (under 30 years old) through wage subsidy grants and other funding.

For more information, visit

Science / STEM
Blue Future Pathways
  • Internship program
  • Job board
  • Funding
  • Career resources
  • Learning resources

Engaging youth in the Sustainable Blue Economy — connects youth across Canada with Education, employment and funding opportunities to inspire and support them in developing successful careers in the Sustainable Blue Economy.

For more information, visit

BioTalent Canada
  • BioCareer Pathways
  • Resources

BioTalent Canada supports the people behind life-changing science. BioTalent Canada is focused on igniting the industry’s brainpower, bridging the gap between job-ready talent and employers, and ensuring the long-term agility, resiliency, and sustainability of one of Canada’s most vital sectors.

For more information, visit

Science Horizons Youth Internship Program
  • Internship program

The Science Horizons Youth Internship Program provides wage subsidies to eligible employers across Canada to hire recent university, college, and polytechnic graduates for internships in the environmental science, technology, engineering, and mathematics sectors.

For more information, visit

STEM Fellowship
  • Fellowship program
  • STEMpowerment Mentorship
  • Data Science Education

STEM Fellowship is a Canadian registered charity that uses mentorship and experiential learning to equip the next generation of change-makers with indispensable skills in data science and scholarly writing.

For more information, visit

All Programs
The Pathy Foundation Fellowship
  • Year-long fellowship program
  • Experiential Learning Opportunity

The Pathy Foundation Fellowship is an intensive, 12-month, experiential learning opportunity for graduating university students across Canada who have an idea for social change in a community they have a meaningful connection with, anywhere in the world. Fellows are provided with comprehensive training, dedicated support, and $50,000 in funding to make a sustainable impact in their chosen community and to support their growth as active and effective leaders and change-makers. Students must have:

  • The capacity and potential to develop as effective changemakers
  • meaningful connection with a community anywhere in the world
  • An innovative idea of how this community could be strengthened

For more information, visit 


Financial literacy resources

Finances can be daunting, but they don't have to be. Check out the resources below for information on personal finances and how to navigating student loan repayments.

Have questions about financial aid? Our financial aid and awards counsellor is here to help.

Personal finances

Keeping on top of personal finances can sometimes be a struggle. Check out these resources to feel more confident and secure with your money-making decisions.

Navigating student loan repayment

The National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) provides students with access to funding for their post-secondary education. Repayment of federal and provincial student loans is co-ordinated by the NSLSC. Check out these resources for help in understanding the repayment process.

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