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Onboarding Guides for Students Onboarding guide for new student employees: The Treasury Board Secretariat’s Onboarding guide for students newly hired to the federal public service You are new to Public Service : Check out the onboarding page! Several departments have set up onboarding resources for new employees. Consult your intranet site to find out more or visit the committee page to contact the student contact person for your department. EOSD Integration guide for students Accessible version: The Public Service Commission developed this guide specifically for new student employees participating in the Employment Opportunity for Students with Disabilities support initiative. Accessibility Resource Centre Before your arrival Keep in touch with your supervisor/manager before your arrival in order to have more information on the start of your employment. Take this opportunity to ask questions and seek help if needed. Make sure you have signed and returned all necessary Human Resources (HR) documents (your letter of offer, etc.) to your supervisor/manager. You are encouraged to review the Student Terms of Employment and Student Rates of Pay. If you need to go to the office to pick up any IT equipment, ask your manager or contact person about the COVID protocols in place to access the workplace. First day and first weeks Familiarize yourself with your intranet site and learn more about your department. Research whether a student network or youth network exists in your department (see the committee page to contact your department's student contact person or the student/youth network) Ask for your team's organization chart to know your colleagues. Take notes on your team's mandate and goals. Create your Government of Canada accounts such as: PeopleSoft account (modify your personal data, leave request, etc.); myKey file (to access your pay stub); and Account for the mandatory trainings of your department. Contact your department's information technology (IT) help center if you need assistance in setting up your accounts. Complete mandatory training for new employees in your department and check the Learning path for students from School of Public Service. Add a signature to the end of your emails and add your working hours (Standard on Email Management). Look at your colleague’s signature block! For those who work in Quebec, French must be before English Add your working hours in your Outlook calendar. Familiarize yourself with GCTools and create your accounts. GCconnex: Professional networking and collaborative workspace for the entire public service. GCcollab: Looks the same as GCconnex, but is intended for the public. GCpedia: An essential knowledge-sharing tool, designed to facilitate collaboration. GCintranet: A single portal for common and authoritative content and GC-wide news and initiatives. GCdirectory: Find employees in the Government of Canada. GCcampus: Log in or create an account to access the School of Public Service's online learning platform. Learning path for students Take a look at the resources available for students. Create/Update your LinkedIn professionnel account to do some networking. Share your account on GC Students Slack group! On LinkedIn, add the other students who have shared their profile. Join the GC Students Slack group (Slack app to download to your cell phone or laptop) Follow GC Students on social media and the Federal Youth Network (FYN)! Register for the Orientation to the Public Service session (G340) offered by the School of Public Service. During your student contract Consult the page "Resources for Students" for more information! Si vous avez des ressources que vous aimeriez ajouter à notre page wiki, écrivez-nous : isc.ncr.rcn.cei@gmail.com |