Virtual Skills Ontario Competition and Career Exploration Showcase – May 12, 2021

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May 5, 2021

The annual Skills Ontario Competition and Career Exploration Showcase will run VIRTUALLY on the VFairs platform from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (EST) and will be set up to replicate the experience of the Toronto Congress Center event as closely as possible, but without the need to travel! You will have the opportunity to view contests, join conferences and explore potential career opportunities with Skills Ontario partners! Skills Ontario will be streaming the Closing Ceremony on May 13th.

WHY YOU SHOULD REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT

  • It’s a fun and unique virtual live experience!
  • Be the first to see footage Skills Ontario contests
  • Explore exhibitor booths featuring Skills Ontario business, education, and government partners
  • You can attend our Young Women’s Conference and/or our First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Student Conference
  • Click & Meet – networking made easy!
  • Connect and ask questions to experts one-on-one (tradespeople, potential employers, educational institutions, government and more)
  • Fun! Participate in a unique virtual scavenger hunt and additional gamification designed by Skills Ontario
  • The fun continues on May 13th – we’ll stream the Closing Ceremony livestream on social media! Visit this webpage the day of to get a link to the stream!

Go HERE to register

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