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ACCES Employment is a leader in connecting employers with qualified employees from diverse backgrounds. ACCES assists job seekers from diverse backgrounds who face barriers to employment to integrate into the Canadian job market. We achieve this by providing employment services, linking employers to skilled people, and building strong networks in collaboration with community partners. As a not-for-profit corporation, ACCES receives funding from all levels of government, corporate sponsors, various supporters, and the United Way Toronto & York Region.
Our Vision - a fully inclusive labour force that reflects Canada's population's diversity, skills, and experience.
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Supply Chain Optimization
ACCES-SCC
Work with experienced professionals from around the world to address and develop solutions for a supply chain related problem. The participants are part of the Supply Chain Connections program at ACCES Employment. In partnership with Sheridan College, this program offers theoretical and practical supports to highly skilled immigrants as they transition into the Canadian job market.
Supply Chain Optimization
SCC - Cohort 6
Work with experienced professionals from around the world to develop solutions to your supply chain problems. This class is brought to you by ACCES Employment and Sheridan College through a unique program that supports highly skilled immigrants’ transitions into the Canadian job market.
Supply Chain Optimization
SCC
Work with experienced professionals from around the world to develop solutions to your supply chain problems. This class is brought to you by ACCES Employment and Sheridan College through a unique program that supports highly skilled immigrants’ transitions into the Canadian job market.
Supply Chain Optimization
SCC
Work with experienced professionals from around the world to develop solutions to your supply chain problems. This class is brought to you by ACCES Employment and Sheridan College through a unique program that supports highly skilled immigrants’ transitions into the Canadian job market.
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