Career and Employment Services
MITT Career and Employment Services works with students to prepare them for meaningful careers and connects graduates with employers.
The Career and Employment Services team helps current students and alumni with:
- Resume and cover letter review
- Interview preparation
- Job search
- Career exploration
The Career and Employment Services team helps future students with:
- Career exploration
Connect with MITT Career and Employment Services
Email the team at career@mitt.ca with your name, program and what kind of assistance you need.
Connect with our team
- David Driver, Coordinator, Career and Employment Services: david.driver@mitt.ca
- Brad Marsh, Career and Employment Services Officer: brad.marsh@mitt.ca
- Romalie Manalang, Career and Employment Services Officer: romalie.manalang@mitt.ca
- Kristina Lonstrup, Career and Employment Services Officer: kristina.lonstrup@mitt.ca
- Laura-Lynne Hildebrand (On Leave), Career and Employment Services Officer, MITT Adult Learning Centres: ALCcareer@mitt.ca
- Carolina Borel, Career and Employment Services Officer, MITT Adult Learning Centres: ALCcareer@mitt.ca
Bridging to Work
MITT takes an innovative approach to career education. Every student at MITT participates in Bridging to Work during their technical program. These workshops focus on employability skills, resume development, interview skills, and effective transition to work. Bridging to Work is another way that MITT is ensuring students and alumni find long-term employment success.
Work Connections
MITT’s Work Connection service is now moving to Symplicity CSM. This is an online job board where employers will be able to create an account and post their jobs for students and alumni to access. Students can also access MITT career event information, resources, book 1-on-1 career services appointments, and more.
Students
For students to sign up for an account, please visit here: mitt-csm.symplicity.com/students/
A Symplicity app is also available in both Apple and Google Play stores by searching “Symplicity”. Students can also access the MITT job board and event information through the app.
Employers
To sign up, please visit here: mitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers/.
For instructions on how to sign up and navigate the system, you can view this quick tutorial here: youtu.be/um6efGMT0kQ.
If you have any questions, please e-mail career@mitt.ca.
Career decision-making
Trying to make a career decision or interested in learning more about a career? Career and Employment Services at MITT provides access to an online career resource called myBlueprint that can help with career assessments and occupational information.
MyBlueprint
myBlueprint provides extensive career and labour market information for any profession.
To use myBlueprint:
- Create a free account with your own email and password
- Use the following Activation Key: mitt
Career Pathways
Interested in learning more about the career you could pursue after completing a program at MITT? Check out our Career Pathways pages for information that can help you make a career decision, or learn more about a career option by viewing the programs we offer.
Tip sheets
Need help with your resume? Use the MITT Resume Development Guide [PDF] to get started.
Still need help, or want some expert advice on your finished resume? To meet with a Career Development Advisor, contact Student Services at 204 989 6512 or email studentservices@mitt.ca to get the drop-in schedule for resume assistance.
Need quick assistance on career related topics? Check out our “tip sheets” or see a Career Development Services staff member for further help!
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Contact us today and we will be more than happy to help you with any questions or concerns you have.