Student Work Placement Program
The Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) is a wage subsidy program that provides postsecondary students paid work experience. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) works with Employer Delivery Partners to provide student work placements and wage subsidies of up to $5,000–$7,000.
General Eligibility Requirements
- Employers can hire students in any program
- Students must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or a person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
- Provincial and territorial governments are not eligible
- Positions must be net new to qualify (positions over and above what employers hired last year at the same time)
For more information, reach out to the appropriate employer contact for assistance.
When to Apply
Many SWPP delivery partners accept applications on an ongoing basis until their funding has been fully allocated for the work term. Information on application deadlines or the status of funding availability can be found on each SWPP delivery partner’s website.
SWPP Delivery Partners
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BioTalent Canada
BioTalent Canada™ is the HR partner of and a catalyst for growth in Canada’s bioeconomy.
Learn more about BioTalent Canada's Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- or part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- The position or employer needs to have a biotechnology or healthcare focus
How To Apply Contact Contact Colleen:
1-866-243-2472, x218
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Canadian Agricultural Human Resources Council (CAHRC)
The CAHRC supports developing connections between employers in agriculture, postsecondary students and postsecondary institutions through their AGRI Talent program and Growing Opportunities SWPP program.
Learn more about the CAHRC and the AGRI Talent program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Canadian businesses and not-for-profit organizations in the agriculture industry including field crops, primary producers, greenhouse, horticulture, aquaculture, veterinary clinics servicing farm animals/livestock, farm equipment dealerships, input dealers and agriculture-focused media agencies
How To Apply - Visit the CAHRC website and navigate to “How to Access”
Contact Nadee Imran, AGRI Talent Program Manager
nimran@cahrc-ccrha.caGeneral Inquiries
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Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace (CCAA)
The CCAA is dedicated to ensuring the Canadian aviation and aerospace industry has enough workers with the right skills to meet industry needs.
Learn more about CCAA's SWPP for Students
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Canadian aviation and aerospace companies or Canadian businesses that support the aviation and aerospace industry (position must also support the industry)
How To Apply Contact Gabriel Seguin, Project Coordinator
613-727-8272, x236
gseguin@avaerocouncil.caTheresa Davis-Woodhouse, Senior Director of Project Management
613-727-8272, x247
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Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA)
The CMPA is Canada’s national trade association for independent English-language media producers. They represent numerous companies and work to support the future of domestic media production and Canadian content.
Learn more about the CMPA’s Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Postsecondary students in any program
- Employers must be members of the CMPA and must contribute towards the mentee stipend
How To Apply - Employer Application Form
- Post a Job/Browse Candidates (for employers who don’t have a candidate)
Contact Sarolta Csete, Director, Development & Corporate Affairs
1-800-656-7440, x338
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Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC)
The CHRC is a national not-for-profit that brings together cultural workers and employers to address training, career development and other human resource issues.
Learn more about the CHRC’s Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Employers must be from the Canadian cultural sector (i.e., Digital Media, Film and Television, Live Performing Arts, Music and Sound Recording, Visuals Arts and Crafts, Writing and Publishing, and Heritage)
How To Apply Contact Sofia Downing, Administrative & Communications Officer
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ECO Canada
ECO Canada’s mission is to ensure an adequate supply of people with the skills and knowledge required to meet the environmental human resource needs of the public and private sectors.
Learn more about ECO Canada's Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program; students do not need to be enrolled in co-op
- Employers must provide a work term in a STEAM or Business role to be eligible
How To Apply Contact Marie Lanquetin, Bilingual Program Coordinator
403-233-0748, x1984
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Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC)
Electricity Human Resources Canada’s (EHRC) Empowering Futures Program is Canada’s student work placement initiative for the electricity industry, providing financial incentives of up to $7,000 to employers who create new Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities.
Learn more about EHRC's Empowering Futures Program
Who can apply? Canadian-owned Companies are eligible if they meet the following criteria:
- Firms whose primary activity is the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity.
- Sector support, including renewables, in any of the following areas: R & D, business development, energy efficiency.
- Firms engaged in the manufacturing of equipment or the provision of services necessary for generation, transmission or distribution.
- Postsecondary institutions are no longer eligible to receive funding.
How to apply Contact Phone: 613-235-5540
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Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium (EMC)
EMC is a preferred partner for the Government of Canada to deliver the Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) to Canada’s manufacturing, related sub-sectors and supply chain employers.
Learn more about EMC’s WILWorks Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Canadian manufacturing employers hiring students in direct and indirect roles (i.e. Manufacturing, IT, HR, etc.)
How To Apply Contact Wendy Gray, Senior Project Coordinator
519-377-5709
wgray@emccanada.orgLynn Morris, Project Coordinator
519-376-0470
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Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec (FCCQ)
The FCCQ is the largest network of business people in Quebec and supports business development in all economic sectors.
Learn more about the FCCQ Accueillez un stagiaire program
Who Can Apply? - Postsecondary students enrolled in a program that includes field placements
- Employers must be Francophone and/or Anglophone Quebec businesses or not-for-profits
How To Apply - Contact FCCQ to receive the application forms
Contact General inquiries
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Food Processing Skills Canada (FPSC)
FPSC is a workforce development organization that supports skills development and training for jobs in Canada’s food and beverage manufacturing industry.
Learn more about FPSC’s Student Work Placement Program+ (SWPP+)
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Employers must be registered Canadian businesses and not-for-profits within the food and beverage manufacturing industry
How To Apply Contact Deborah McGowan, Project Manager
dmcgowan@fpsc-ctac.comTiffany Gelvez, Project Specialist
tgelvez@fpsc-ctac.comGeneral inquiries:
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Information and Communication Technology Council (ICTC)
ICTC is a not-for-profit national centre of expertise for the digital economy.
Learn more about ICTC’s WIL Digital Program
Who Can Apply? - Postsecondary students in any program; students do not need to be enrolled in co-op
- Employers must be registered Canadian businesses or not-for-profits providing full- or part-time placements that include a digital or technology component and use technology in some capacity
How To Apply Contact General inquiries:
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Magnet
Magnet is a not-for-profit, digital social innovation platform co-created by Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce in 2014. This program aims to fill in gaps of other SWPP programs so more students can access WIL opportunities.
Learn more about the Magnet Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- All registered Canadian businesses and not-for-profits are eligible as employers
How To Apply Contact Mario Cortes, Project Manager
416-601-0987
mario.cortes@ryerson.caGeneral inquiries:
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Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR)
MiHR is an independent, non-profit organization that leads collaboration among mining and exploration companies, organized labour, contractors, educational institutions, industry associations and Indigenous groups.
Learn more about MiHR's Gearing Up Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in fields related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and/or business that includes a WIL component
- Employers must be Canadian businesses or not-for-profits involved in the mining and mineral exploration sectors
How To Apply Contact Priya Pandit, Manager, Employment Initiatives
613-270-9696
ppandit@mihr.caGeneral inquiries:
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Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC)
The OCC's mission is to convene, align, and advance the interests of its members through principled policy work, value-added business services, and broad engagement to build prosperity for all Ontarians.
Learn more about the OCC's Talent Opportunities Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- All registered Canadian businesses and not-for-profits are eligible as employers
How To Apply Contact General inquiries:
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TECHNATION (Formerly ITAC)
TECHNATION is an association that champions the development of a robust and sustainable digital economy in Canada.
Learn more about TECHNATION’s Career Ready Program
Who Can Apply? - Postsecondary students in any program; students do not need to be enrolled in co-op
- All registered Canadian businesses and not-for-profits who can provide tech-focused work placements to students (the position should utilize technology in some capacity)
How To Apply Contact Brett Hotas
Senior Program Manager, Career Ready
705-416-1245
bhotas@technationcanada.caGeneral inquiries:
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Tourism HR Canada (THRC)
THRC is an organization aiming to build a world-leading tourism workforce through facilitating, coordinating, and enabling human resource development activities that support the industry.
Learn more about THRC’s Propel Student Work Placement Program
Who Can Apply? - Postsecondary students in any program that includes a WIL component
- Employers must be related to the tourism/hospitality industry or offer a placement related to a tourism/hospitality job function
How To Apply - Apply online using the THRC Propel Application Portal
- Pre-Application Form (to express interest in hiring for future work terms)
Contact General inquiries:
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Trucking HR Canada
Trucking HR Canada is a national, not-for-profit organization that works to advance modern HR solutions for the trucking and logistics workforce.
Learn more about Trucking HR Canada’s Student Work Placement Subsidy
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program
- Work opportunities must directly relate to the applicant’s program of study and/or fulfill a trucking and logistics job function
How To Apply Contact General inquiries:
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Venture for Canada
Venture for Canada is a national charity which develops entrepreneurial leadership skills through training and supporting youth to work at innovative Canadian start-ups and small businesses.
Learn more about Venture for Canada's Internship Program
Who Can Apply? - Full- and part-time postsecondary students in any program; students do not need to be enrolled in co-op
- Employers can be a start-up, social enterprise, non-profit or charity operating in any province or territory excluding Ontario with 1–500 employees
How To Apply Contact