Nancy Schaefer in The Toronto Star
October 6, 2009 – Nancy Schaefer, the President of YES, was interviewed in this Toronto Star article: IT industry growth booming, volatile Continue reading “Nancy Schaefer in The Toronto Star”
October 6, 2009 – Nancy Schaefer, the President of YES, was interviewed in this Toronto Star article: IT industry growth booming, volatile Continue reading “Nancy Schaefer in The Toronto Star”
September 29, 2009 – Nancy Schaefer, President of YES, has received The ONESTEP Executive Leadership Award for Innovation. Continue reading “Nancy Schaefer Received ONESTEP Executive Leadership Award”
Oct 1, 2009 – YES has launched our Facebook and twitter pages. We want to hear from you. Please join us! Continue reading “We are now on Facebook and Twitter!”
Sep 8, 2009 – Our 2009 Annual Report (The YES Times) is here! Please visit our Annual Reports section to view it online or download a PDF copy. Continue reading “2009 Annual Report”
August 10, 2009 – Nancy Schaefer, President of YES, was interviewed by Global TV News on the tough job market for summer students this year.
Click here to watch the news clip on Global TV. Continue reading “Nancy Schaefer on Global TV News”
August 8, 2009 – YES is featured in this Toronto Star article: A brutal summer for young job seekers Continue reading “YES in the Toronto Star”
April 10, 2009 – Nancy Schaefer, the Prisident of Youth Employment Services YES, is featured in this interview about student job search with Andrew Nichols on CBC Newsworld.
February 27, 2009 – YES is featured in this story about Summer Jobs Services on CBC News at Six Toronto.
Nov 28, 2008 – YES has received 2008 Mayor’s Community Safety Award for its eYES project. Continue reading “YES Receives Mayor’s Community Safety Award”
“Before I came to YES Job Camp I was extremely frustrated because I did not have a job and I wanted to be independent. I did not know how to write a proper cover letter, resume or perform in job interviews. I was also staying at a shelter. A friend of mine told me about Job Camp. I decided to go because I had nothing else left to do and I had no job. There I learned how to write a resume and cover letter. The main thing I learned was to have confidence in my skills and abilities – this really helped me with interviews. We also got to go sailing, which was fun because I had never been sailing before.
The skills I learned in Job Campgot me my first job at a restaurant. Although I didn’t end up keeping the job, the stuff I learned at Job Camp allowed me to try for another opportunity – a manager position at a nearby cinema that I really love. I can support myself now and I no longer live in a shelter. I still come in to YES once a week to visit and use the computers and say ‘hi’ to the staff that has always supported me. I’m so good at writing resumes and cover letters now that sometimes I even hang out there to help other kids with theirs!”