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Revision as of 14:12, 3 October 2022

Overview
Media
Job Postings
Resources

Facebook

Does this sound like you?

  • Want to meet, learn, and share with Indigenous students across the country?
  • Always on the look out for ideas and tools to be more efficient?
  • New to the Government of Canada and want a crash course on how to thrive?

If you answered yes to any of these, you should definitely join the National Indigenous Student Circle! This group is an inclusive, safe space for students to share resources, access the podcast, and network with peers from across Canada!

Join Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nationalindigenousstudentcircle

Podcast

Interested in getting information whenever, wherever? Our podcast series is for you!

Episode Description Release Access Transcript
Self-Declaration What is self-declaration, how is it used, and what are the benefits to you? The episode helps to understand the role of self-declaring, how that information is used, and also explores potential barriers and breaks down perceived stigma of identifying with an employment equity group. October File:NISC Podcast-Episode One.wmv File:NISC-Podcast-Translated Script FR.docx
Interview Tips Have an interview coming up and need to prepare? We brought in an experienced HR specialist to share some tips and tricks to ace your next interview and match your skills to the right job for you! February File:NISC podcast-episode2.wmv - wiki (gccollab.ca) File:Interview Tips NISC podcast.docx
Second Language Assessment The ABC's of the second language assessment. We interviewed the manager of the Indigenous Centre of Expertise (ICoE), Karine Picard, to find out the basics of who, what, when, where, why, and how of the SLA. April File:NISC podcast-episode3.wmv - wiki (gccollab.ca) File:Second Language Assessment .docx
Bridging: The Basics October
I-STEM Series: Departments / Student Experience TBD

Tip: In order to view full transcript, please download the file and open through Word.

We want you to choose! What would you like to hear in our next podcast? Reach out to us through our emails or chat directly through Facebook!

Contact us at: samantha.prosper@cfp-psc.gc.ca and sarah.cameron@tbs-sct.gc.ca