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Canada Revenue Agency offers a holistic eight-week program (Springboard towards Level C) to maximize participants’ potential to reach level C through personalized coaching and preparatory activities for the oral competency evaluation. This program is intended for executives or EX minus 1. Developmental coaching activities include weekly three-hour meetings aimed at reinforcing character leadership behaviours to overcome linguistic insecurity, observation of work meetings conducted by the participants in a professional environment, interview simulations, creating a work environment conducive to the use of both official languages, etc. | Canada Revenue Agency offers a holistic eight-week program (Springboard towards Level C) to maximize participants’ potential to reach level C through personalized coaching and preparatory activities for the oral competency evaluation. This program is intended for executives or EX minus 1. Developmental coaching activities include weekly three-hour meetings aimed at reinforcing character leadership behaviours to overcome linguistic insecurity, observation of work meetings conducted by the participants in a professional environment, interview simulations, creating a work environment conducive to the use of both official languages, etc. | ||
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Public Service and Procurement Canada’s Second Official Language Scholarship Program is recognized as a best practice in supporting the long-term career development of targeted equity-seeking employees. Each year, indeterminate employees who self-ID with one or more of the equity groups (Black; Visible Minority; Indigenous; Persons with Disabilities; and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities) can apply to the program. Successful candidates are allocated up to 250 hours of one-on-one training by a language school in their region. To date, recipients report an improvement in linguistic security in their second official language. | Public Service and Procurement Canada’s Second Official Language Scholarship Program is recognized as a best practice in supporting the long-term career development of targeted equity-seeking employees. Each year, indeterminate employees who self-ID with one or more of the equity groups (Black; Visible Minority; Indigenous; Persons with Disabilities; and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities) can apply to the program. Successful candidates are allocated up to 250 hours of one-on-one training by a language school in their region. To date, recipients report an improvement in linguistic security in their second official language. | ||
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