Universities, colleges and post secondary institutions
Explore some of the programs that SaskTel has to offer post-secondary students to gain valuable experience, supplement your tuition costs, and earn while you learn.
Career fairs – Career fairs are events that enable various employers to provide information to students. SaskTel attends various career fairs throughout Saskatchewan. Some of the fairs are for elementary schools where students can learn about exciting technology and what education to pursue for future careers. Other fairs are for high school students where students learn about job opportunities and the importance of attending post-secondary school. The post-secondary school fairs cover co-op employment opportunities as well as career opportunities upon completion of their post-secondary education.
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Presentations/workshops – Several high schools have work education programs. SaskTel will make presentations in these classes about various topics from where to look for jobs and how to write a resume, to how to prepare for an interview, and what to expect once you start to work.
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Informational (pizza) lunches – SaskTel offers information sessions at various post-secondary schools around Saskatchewan. These sessions provide an opportunity to discuss post-secondary education requirements and part-time employment opportunities as well as the Summer Hire program.
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Summer Hire program – SaskTel currently works with students in our partner schools across the province to provide them with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience over the summer months through our YOUTHnetwork Summer Hire program.
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Co-operatvie Education program –
The SaskTel Co-op program provides valuable work experience
for post-secondary students pursuing degree, diploma, or
certificate studies in Business, Computer Science or Engineering.
The Co-op program is a joint initiative with the University
of Regina, First Nations University, SIAST, and SIIT.
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