
Get Your Foot in The Online Door



With the right training and support, you can set yourself apart from the rest and land a job that not only pays well but offers opportunities for growth and global expansion.
The Canadian Education Council’s Work Placement is designed to do just that. The program offers comprehensive training in a variety of specialties, Amazon Advertising, Customer Service, Amazon designer, and more. With a focus on practical skills and hands-on experience, graduates of the program are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the modern work environment.
Because traditional work agencies often suggests jobs that doesn’t fit the graduates skills, while Universities taking too long to adapt their teaching to the market demand!
The CEC worked on an hybrid solution to offer the best of both world: A certification for a high demand type of online jobs.

After graduating & based on the final exam success, graduates will be able to apply for the All Care Program if they want to. This a special paid program that supports online training an employment with CEC's partners.
The best students will have access to paid internships, where they will start building their career and portfolio of experience online while being mentored by one of the program coach.
The students that still need some support, will be able to apply to the program too for unpaid internships. They will first start by some mentoring session to:
Until they reach the level to join the paid internship group

“The All Care program gave me the opportunity to show my skills and motivation directly with the hiring company, when before I couldn’t stand out from the competition.”

“I always felt that school can teach you academic skills but not effective work experience, the internship was challenging, but you were always there supporting me and now I feel prepared for work.”

“Knowing I could ask a professor in the Q&A about anything I was struggling with really helped me. I felt like it was a personal mentorship rather than a do it yourself course.”
