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GC digital talent platform launches first executive campaign

The GC Digital Talent Platform has officially published its first centralized recruitment process specifically for an executive (EX-03) position. This process invites individuals to submit their candidacy for a key role in digital leadership within the government. Apply for this opportunity or share it with your network!


Hire CO-OP students from the Universities of Ottawa and Waterloo

The University of Ottawa proudly hosts Canada's fifth-largest CO-OP program, providing access to the nation's premier bilingual talent pool. The program offers a cost-effective solution for hiring motivated and qualified employees to support your needs during peak periods or special projects. Unlock year-round access to a pool of highly motivated and qualified employees. For more information or to get started, connect with Hire a CO-OP student | Current students (uottawa.ca)

There is a dedicated economic opportunity to support University of Waterloo CO-OP students majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Data Science and seeking placements for the upcoming university term, in January 2024. Recognizing the challenges with attracting, developing, and retaining tech talent in the Government of Canada, this is a great opportunity that can be leveraged by federal organizations, in order to meet existing and future tech talent needs. For more information, connect with recruitmentimit-recrutementgiti@tbs-sct.gc.ca.


NextGen Digital Leaders Program: Transforming government digital leadership

In collaboration with the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute, the longstanding Next Generation CIO program has undergone a transformation to cater to the evolving landscape of digital leadership within the Government of Canada.

Introducing the NextGen Digital Leaders Program, tailored for individuals aspiring to excel in the digital executive sphere. Spanning six-months part-time, participants engage in immersive learning, through simulation exercises, action learning circles, and real-world application.

Visit the program website for details on applying to the forthcoming cohort. Have questions or insights about the program? Connect with icommunity-icollectivite@tbs-sct.gc.ca.