An Aboriginal Career Initiative




This site will help you choose an exciting career in science and technology. On this site you will find information, tools and links to further resources that will help you choose a great career.


Click on a link below to read answers to some commonly asked questions.

What education do I need to build my own home and houses for others?

I want to travel on the job. What is the best career for me?

What kind of work would I be doing as an Environmental Engineer?

Is there anyone who could provide our community with role model presentations from Aboriginal Science and Technology Professionals?









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A part-time job offers you the chance to make your own money, and gain real world experience. But in the middle of this experience, it’s important that you know you’re rights and responsibilities when it comes to safety.

Highlighted Careers

Computer Engineering
Civil Engineering
Environmental Scientists
Aerospace Engineering
Program Trainer
Architect
Electrical Engineer
Geological Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Civil Engineer




How to Choose a Career

Making a Career Plan

Writing A Killer Resume

Writing A Great Cover Letter


Good grades in high school English, Math, Chemistry and Physics indicate a capacity to become: a Physicist, Astronomer, Chemists, Geologists, Geochemists, Geophysicists, Meteorologists, Metallurgists, Materials Scientists, or Soil Scientist (actually, the possibilities are almost endless).

 
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