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If you've always dreamt of living out a life like that of James Bond, working for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) could be your chance to live out that dream.

CSIS is currently seeking bilingual Canadian citizens for the position of Intelligence Officer, a job based in Ottawa that pays between $71,010 and $102,250 per year and could involve travel.

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It's fair to say that times are tough right now, and change — whether it's financial, emotional or simply routine-related — is constant. 

One of the biggest shifts many Quebecers face these days is in employment and career opportunities, which have been ever-changing during the pandemic.

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There's a myriad of things that Quebec schools don't teach us, which is the exact reason Neo Collège came to fruition.

Neo Collège is a website where students can go to learn subjects that they likely haven't learnt before, such as sign language or understanding paycheques.

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The Regroupement des cégeps de Montréal (RCM) has just announced a series of new career advancement courses that will be available to people who've lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Training courses ranging from "digital marketing to food processing to administration and management" will be available in French and English at the RCM member schools. 

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Whether you love it or hate it, everybody has to make a resume at some point. And with so many job options in Montreal right now, we figured there are probably others, like us, wondering how and what makes a good resume. That's why we turned to Jess Daltrey at We Love Resumes.

The company helps Canadians with resumes and cover letters to help with the tough competition. Even here in Montreal and yep, even in French.

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