FAQ
General questions
What is the Languages at Work program?
Languages at Work is a summer employment program for people under 30, designed to offer young Canadians a practical summer job experience, the chance to practise and improve their second official language (English or French) and the opportunity to discover a new part of the country.
Designed for participants in the Explore program, the Languages at Work program offers them exceptional opportunities to continue learning their second language in a professional context.
Who is the Languages at Work program for?
The Languages at Work program is aimed at young people under 30 who have taken part in the Explore program. There are two branches to Languages at Work: one for this year’s Explore participants and the other for former participants, up to the last 3 years.
What is the Explore program?
Explore is a government-funded intensive immersion program offered in spring and summer in several Canadian provinces and territories. Sessions take place at accredited institutions and students live on campus or with local host families.
What types of jobs are available?
There are two branches at Languages at Work:
- Jobs for current participants are varied and require a low to moderate knowledge of the language.
- Jobs for past participants will be offered in educational establishments offering Explore and the language level is moderate to high.
Current-year Explore participants
Where can I participate in Languages at Work?
Languages at Work operate through four institutions with program officers who support youth with registration, help them find an employer, and provide guidance throughout the program. The institutions are:
- Université Sainte-Anne, FR (Pointe-de-l’Église, NS);
- Université de Moncton, FR (NB);
- Université du Québec à Montréal, FR (QC);
- University of British Columbia, EN (BC).
In theory, every Explore participant that participated in Explore the same year has access to Languages at Work after completing the immersion program. However, if they choose to attend Explore at an institution other than those listed above, they will not receive assistance in finding housing, an employer, or navigating the program.
How do I find an employer?
Once you’ve created a profile on the Young Canada Works website, you can view existing positions in the “Search for a job” tab in the sidebar of the website. The positions for your institution will be indicated at the top of the job poster. You can then express your interest in the positions that appeal to you, which will send a notification to the employer and allow you to get in touch.
Only “Current-year Explore jobs” jobs are intended for you.
Do I absolutely have to work in the area where I did Explore?
Yes, the work experience must take place in the same region as your Explore program.
What are the steps of the program?
You can consult the steps of the program in the guide provided.
Will I be reimbursed for travel expenses?
Your return journey from the town where you took part in the Explore program to your main residence is eligible for reimbursement for the changing ticket fees.
Will I be reimbursed for accommodations?
Some schools offering the Explore program provide free accommodations for participants. If this is not the case, you are eligible for a pay supplement of 2$/hr from Languages at Work to offset the cost of your accommodations.
What kind of salary can I expect?
What kind of jobs are available on the Languages at Work program?
When do I start working?
The job starts immediately after you complete the Explore program.
What happens if the job doesn’t live up to my expectations?
I’d like to take part in the Languages at Work program but I’m not sure about the level of my second language.
There are no jobs in the database.
It’s normal not to see any jobs posted before April. Before then, positions are still in the selection process. Please note that in cities other than Moncton, Montreal, Pointe-de-l’Église, and Vancouver, where there is no program officer, job opportunities are much rarer or even non-existent. It is your responsibility to find a job outside of these four cities.
I’ve found an employer but they’re not in the database.
Am I guaranteed a job?
It is important to note that we cannot guarantee you a job. Ultimately, the placement rate depends on the number of employers recruited and the number of Explore participants who wish to benefit from the program.
Do I have to go through the Young Canada Works site?
Former Explore participants
How can I find an employer?
Once you’ve created a profile on the Young Canada Works website, you can view existing positions in the “Search for a job” tab in the sidebar of the website. The positions for former Explore participants will be indicated at the top of the job poster. You can then express your interest in the positions that appeal to you, which will send a notification to the employer and allow you to get in touch.
Only “Former Explore participants” jobs are intended for you.
We are also currently working on a database. You will have the opportunity to create your profile. With your consent, we’ll put you in touch with Explore programs interested in hiring.
What kind of salary can I expect?
Will I be reimbursed for travel expenses?
Yes, provided that your main residence is more than 125 km from your place of work, under certain conditions. This aspect of the program will be discussed directly with us once you have been accepted for your job.
Am I reimbursed for accommodations?
Some establishments offer paid accommodations through the program. If this is not the case at the establishment where you work, your salary may be increased 2$/hr to offset the cost of your accommodations.
There are no jobs in the database.
It’s normal not to see any jobs posted before April. Before then, positions are still in the selection process.
Do I have to work at the school where I did Explore?
No, as a former participant in the program, you can work in any of the establishments that offer a job.
What are the steps of the program?
The first step is to check that you are eligible for the Languages at Work program (Canadian citizen, permanent resident or refugee ; have completed the Explore program for less than 2 years; be under 30 years of age at the time you start working; be willing to work in your second language). You can then create a profile on the Young Canada Works website for the current year. Once you’ve found your employer, all you have to do is fill in the online forms to link your profile to theirs.
What type of jobs are available on the Languages at Work program?
For former Explore participants, the Languages at Work program offers job opportunities directly linked to Explore.
It’s been several years since I took part in Explore. Can I still take part in Languages at Work?
We usually give preference to participants from the last two years. We may make exceptions, particularly if the employer cannot find an employee in the pool of recent participants.
I’ve found an employer but they’re not in the database.
How long will the job last?
What happens if the job doesn’t live up to my expectations?
Am I guaranteed a job?
I’d like to take part in Languages at Work but I’m not sure about the level of my second language.
The Languages at Work program is designed to build confidence in your second language. The tasks should require a medium to high level of language skills. However, educational establishments are aware that you will be working in your second language and should work to ensure that you are comfortable.
Do I have to go through the Young Canada Works website?
Yes, this is essential to link your file to that of your employer.
Can I take part in Languages at Work if I haven’t done Explore?
Unfortunately no, you must have completed Explore to participate in Languages at Work. To find out about other opportunities to work with Young Canada Works in an official language community, find out more about the program in both official languages (YCW BOL).
Employers
How far can my company be from an establishment offering Explore to be eligible?
Do I have to go through the Young Canada Works site?
How do I find an employee?
What are the steps of the program?
To take part in the Languages at Work program, first create an account on the Young Canada Works website. You can then submit an application. If your application is accepted, you will be able to search for candidates in the database.
Once you have validated the candidate’s eligibility and submitted their staffing report using the forms on the website, you will receive a first payment (usually 75% of the total amount). The second payment will be sent at the end of employment, on receipt of the end-of-employment report and pay slips.
What salary should we offer?
To what extent is the job subsidized?
What happens if the employee does not meet the employer’s expectations?
If the employee does not meet job expectations, as in any employment relationship, you are entitled to dismiss the employee. We will reimburse you for the hours worked, up to the amount originally agreed.
How long will the job last?
The length of the program depends on the Explore session in which the employee participates. If they participate in the spring session, the employment will be for 6 to 8 weeks, except for the Université Sainte-Anne programs where the internships will be for 3 weeks. If they participate in the summer session, the program will be for 3 weeks.
Will I have to advance any costs before receiving the funding?
How many positions can I request?
Educational establishments (Explore Employers)
Do I have to go through the Young Canada Works site?
Does the employee need to have participated in Explore?
What are the steps of the program?
To take part in the Languages at Work program, first create an account on the Young Canada Works website. You can then submit an application. If your application is accepted, you will be able to search for candidates in the database.
Once you have validated the candidate’s eligibility and submitted their staffing report using the forms on the website, you will receive a first payment (usually 75% of the total amount). The second payment will be sent at the end of employment, on receipt of the end-of-employment report and pay slips.
My establishment has accommodations available. Is this expense eligible for reimbursement?
What salary should we offer?
The salary in effect is the minimum hourly wage in your province or territory + $2.