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OCISO has partnered with City of Ottawa for a hiring event for various positions at OC Transpo. Join this in-person event and talk to the OC Transpo Human Resources team in our Community Room at 945 Wellington Street West.
During the information session, you can clarify your questions about applying to OC Transpo: What do recruiters look for on applications? How to submit the online application? How to prepare for the interview?

OC Transpo is a key element of our city's growing economy and important to the sustainable development of our region. OC Transpo relies on 3,000 employees and more than 900 buses.The City is committed to the principles of employment equity and a diverse workforce that is representative of the people we serve. They invite qualified individuals to apply.

Only those qualified to participate in the selection process will be contacted. Please note that you must be registered as an OCISO client. 

OCISO has partnered with Pinsa Romana Canada for a hiring event for bakers and pastry chefs. Join this in-person event and talk to the Pinsa Romana Canada Human Resources team in our Community Room at 945 Wellington Street West.

Pinsa Romana Canada has several full-time opportunities, for bakers and pastry Chefs, who will be responsible for the preparation and assembly of a variety of sizes of pinsa dough and baked goods for various locations throughout the city.

Benefits of working for Pinsa Romana Canada include:

Event Location: Community Room at OCISO, 945 Wellington St. West

If you have any issues with the registration process and cannot access the event link, please contact the organizer.

Conversations with Emerging Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Event Details:  

Get ready to be inspired and learn valuable insights at ONE Hub’s next virtual Lunch & Learn event!

At this event, we will discuss what it takes to launch a service-based personal branding business with Nordia Bogle, M.Ed.

As an entrepreneur and Personal Brand Strategist, Nordia consults ambitious immigrant women to build bold and noticeable personal brands that increase their visibility and marketability for career advancement.

Nordia affirms that, as immigrants, building a life in a new country requires that we show up and develop our personal brands with intention. In this way, the one-on-one services and customized professional development workshops she offers help you communicate your value and expertise to attract the right opportunities with clarity.

You don’t want to miss out on Nordia's inspiring story or the valuable lessons gained through her entrepreneurial journey in Canada.

Join the conversation by bringing your questions about entrepreneurship and leveraging the opportunity to network with other attendees!

Register Now!

Interested in attending?

Register here (https://linktr.ee/onehubottawa) by Thursday, August 18th at 11 AM.

If you have any questions, please contact Tatanisha.

About Nordia Bogle, M.Ed

Nordia Bogle M.Ed is a Personal Brand Strategist for
immigrant women. She holds a BSc. in Psychology and a
Master's in Educational Administration and Leadership.
She subscribes to lifelong learning and development
and has a passion to see people achieve their fullest
potentials and recognize career aspirations to showcase
the best versions of themselves.

Nordia helps ambitious goal-oriented immigrant women
build bold and noticeable personal brands, to increase
their visibility and marketability for career
advancement.

Join YOCISO on Wednesday, June 1st at 3:30- 4:30 pm to learn about Algonquin College programs and services, special admission exceptions made for mature students (19+), and admission steps to take if you have international education!
Whether you’re studying in Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth or online, you’ll have everything you need to succeed. Algonquin offers academic help, social events, recreational facilities, job searching, and volunteer opportunities. To support with the transition to College studies, representatives from ASPIRE AC (algonquincollege.com) will be providing information on their available services.
ASPIRE AC students are students who face multiple barriers to get their college credentials, and who may need individualized support and services to access, transition to, and succeed at college.
  • First-generation students (the first in their family to attend college/university)
  • Students who are new to Canada
  • Indigenous peoples
  • LGTBQ students
  • Students who were in extended society care
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Mature students (Second Career, retraining, etc.)
  • Students who identify with diversity groups
  • Students facing socio-economic or other challenges
Register for your chance to WIN 1 of 3 Gift Cards:
ZOOM: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86163138389?
Meeting ID: 861 6313 8389
Passcode: (Will be shared with those who register)

Job Search Workshops are designed to help you access labour market information and learn about hiring practices in your field. The program is one week long and will help to answer your questions about working in Canada and prepare you for the Canadian job market.

Please note that you must be registered as a client with World Skills.

New clients can ask to be referred to either Zahra Karimi, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 355 or Sarah Wilmot, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 240.

Get prepared for the Canadian job market with our Job Search Workshops

Job Search Workshops are designed to help you access labour market information and learn about hiring practices in your field. The program is one week long and will help to answer your questions about working in Canada and prepare you for the Canadian job market.

Please note that you must be registered as a client with World Skills.

New clients can ask to be referred to either Zahra Karimi, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 355 or Sarah Wilmot, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 240.

Job Search Workshop in collaboration with Ottawa World Skills. When: August 29 to September 2. What time: 9:30 am to 1:30 PM

Job Search Workshops are designed to help you access labour market information and learn about hiring practices in your field. The program is one week long and will help to answer your questions about working in Canada and prepare you for the Canadian job market.

Please note that you must be registered as a client with World Skills.

New clients can ask to be referred to either Zahra Karimi, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 355 or Sarah Wilmot, [email protected], (613) 725-5671 Ext: 240.

Job Search Workshop in collaboration with Ottawa World Skills. When: July 18 to 22 What time: 9:30 am to 1:30 PM
Job Search Workshops are designed to help you access labour market information and learn about hiring practices in your field.
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