Tag Archives: Employment skills

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Job Seekers Program – Cover Letters

If you thought your written introduction to employers started and finished with the resume, think again. In this workshop, we offer you practical tips on writing cover letters that get noticed.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

graphic of a cover letter

Job Seekers Program – Cover Letters

If you thought your written introduction to employers started and finished with the resume, think again. In this workshop, we offer you practical tips on writing cover letters that get noticed.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

a graphic of two people with speech bubbles over their heads

Job Seekers Program – Disclosure

Many people with invisible disabilities are challenged by when and how to reveal their disabilities on the job, if at all. So the question becomes, who do I tell, for what purpose, how and when?  This workshop talks about strategies and solutions for overcoming the disclosure dilemma and how to frame disclosure in a positive way. 

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

a graphic of two people with speech bubbles over their heads

Job Seekers Program – Disclosure

Many people with invisible disabilities are challenged by when and how to reveal their disabilities on the job, if at all. So the question becomes, who do I tell, for what purpose, how and when?  This workshop talks about strategies and solutions for overcoming the disclosure dilemma and how to frame disclosure in a positive way. 

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

a graphic of two people with speech bubbles over their heads

Job Seekers Program – Disclosure

Many people with invisible disabilities are challenged by when and how to reveal their disabilities on the job, if at all. So the question becomes, who do I tell, for what purpose, how and when?  This workshop talks about strategies and solutions for overcoming the disclosure dilemma and how to frame disclosure in a positive way. 

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

a graphic of two people with speech bubbles over their heads

Job Seekers Program – Disclosure

Many people with invisible disabilities are challenged by when and how to reveal their disabilities on the job, if at all. So the question becomes, who do I tell, for what purpose, how and when?  This workshop talks about strategies and solutions for overcoming the disclosure dilemma and how to frame disclosure in a positive way. 

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

graphic of a resume

Job Seekers Program – Resumes

Think writing a resume is all about what you did and where you worked? Think again! Learn all about resume styles as well as do’s and don’ts for job finding, especially while living with epilepsy.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

graphic of a resume

Job Seekers Program – Resumes

Think writing a resume is all about what you did and where you worked? Think again! Learn all about resume styles as well as do’s and don’ts for job finding, especially while living with epilepsy.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

graphic of a resume

Job Seekers Program – Resumes

Think writing a resume is all about what you did and where you worked? Think again! Learn all about resume styles as well as do’s and don’ts for job finding, especially while living with epilepsy.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.

graphic of a resume

Job Seekers Program – Resumes

Think writing a resume is all about what you did and where you worked? Think again! Learn all about resume styles as well as do’s and don’ts for job finding, especially while living with epilepsy.

This workshop is facilitated by the Epilepsy Toronto Employment Services Department and is part of the Job Seekers Program: a four-week employment program that equips job seekers living with epilepsy and related conditions, with the skills they need to successfully navigate today’s job market. 

For more information on how to join this workshop, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Please note: an intake appointment is required before joining any of our workshops.