4200 Wedaesdias, March Wi, 18s Nartt Slrove News “They really taught me how to sell Holly McPhee.” _ Holly McPhee is a 22-year-old single mother ~ without a high school education. She needed wy — a jot). But when she went looking, she had real difficulty selling herself to employers. She fooked to her Canada Employment Centre for help. Al MacLellan, Holly's counsellor, is a specialist in the Job Entry Program. After a series of educational tests, Al got Holly into i intensive training courses. Then he taught Holly h. how to show her abilities in the best light, ; yt and the latest ways to go about finding a job. Ai MacLellan, Counsellor, helped Holly McPhee is now a Floral Designer Holly with everything trom ner at Lotherington's Flowers in Sydney, resumé to yrenaring for interviews. AJ S And says she couldn't be happier 4 working there. At Canada Employment Centres, we don't claim to be miracle workers — but we'll --= 3": do everything we can to help people who ¢ gS want to help themselves. We have the -@y< skilied people, the programs, andthe will to help people like Holly McPhee. “The skills training made me a fot more confident ~ and marketable.” —Holly McPhee. Our programs are working! @ We have a group of in-depth programs called the Canadian Jobs Strategy. It helps people who have lost their jobs, and people whose jobs are threatened by change. It also helps women, young people and others who have difficulty finding work. @ We help businesses hire, train new workers, and upgrade the skills of current workers. From entry level to managertal positions. e@ Last year, in more than 650 locations, we helped more than 5 million Canadians, @ More than 400,000 Canadians participated in our employ- * meni and training programs. e Three months later, 88% of these people say they benefitted. if you need help, contact your Canada Employment Centre. We'll do whatever we can to help. - Canada Emp Bg Employment and Emploi et Canada Immigration Canada = Immigration Canada