Federal Student Work Experience Program

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Looking for a job? Explore the possibilities in the federal public service

Discover the many career paths that the Government of Canada has to offer across the country. Gain meaningful experience working on projects and initiatives that impact the lives of Canadians. Join the top student employer in Canada: we’re committed to diversity and inclusion!

Curious about how much you could earn? Find out about rates of pay.

You’re eligible if you meet these 3 criteria:

  • you’re registered as a full-time student in a secondary or post-secondary accredited academic institution
    • this includes persons with disabilities considered to have full-time status by their academic institution, and participants in adult secondary-level education and retraining programs under the authority of an accredited academic institution
  • you meet the minimum age requirement in the province or territory of work
  • you’ll return to full-time studies in the next academic term, or if you’re in your final year of studies, you must have been previously employed under either the Federal Student Work Experience Program, the Co-op/Internship Program or the Research Affiliate Program

Learn more about student eligibility.

Note: Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents who meet the job requirements.

Apply here

Ongoing Student Recruitment Inventory

Our largest student inventory is open year-round, and available to over 200 departments and agencies. It offers full-time and part-time work opportunities in a wide variety of fields including sciences, trades, administration, information technology, finance and more!

Specialized inventories

Looking for something specific? These opportunities may be of interest to you. Apply before the closing date!

Inshore Rescue Boat Student Program (Summer 2024)
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  • Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Canadian Coast Guard, Inshore Rescue Boat
  • Deadline to apply: January 4, 2024  
  • Availability: Full-time
Student Guide Program in France (Summer 2024)
 
  • Organization: Veterans Affairs Canada
  • Deadline to apply: January 10, 2024 
  • Availability: Full-time (Guides: May 6 to August 23, 2024 / Returning guides: April 29 to August 23, 2024)
Great Lakes Area Summer Fisheries Student Program (Summer 2024)
 
  • Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Deadline to apply: January 12, 2024
  • Availability: Full time
Student Guide-Interpreter, Residence of the Governor General at the Citadelle of Québec (Summer 2024)
Image of 10 student guide-interpreters standing on the ramparts of the Citadelle of Québec
 
  • Organization: Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
  • Deadline to apply: January 22, 2024
  • Availability: Full-time (early May to late August)
Student Guide-Interpreter, Residence of the Governor General at Rideau Hall (Summer 2024)
Image of 3 student guide-interpreters standing in front of Government House at Rideau Hall, Ottawa
 
  • Organization: Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
  • Deadline to apply: January 22, 2024
  • Availability: Full-time (early May to late August)
Student Capital Roving Cultural Ambassador (Summer 2024)
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  • Organization: Canadian Heritage
  • Deadline to apply: January 31, 2024 
  • Availability: Full-time (April 29 to September 2, 2024)

Women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities 

Be part of a public service that represents and includes the diverse identities, cultures, perspectives and experiences that make up Canada. Some student jobs and programs are only open to people who have self-declared as a member of an employment equity group. When you apply, you can indicate (self-declare) if you identify as a woman, an Indigenous person, a member of a visible minority, or a person with a disability. 

For more information, visit canada.ca/self-declare.

How it works

  • Your application will be included in the student inventory
  • Throughout the year, managers will request applications that match their job requirements
  • You’ll be notified by email if you’re matched with a job opportunity, or if your application status changes
  • If your application is selected for further consideration, you’ll be contacted by a manager for a test and/or interview
  • Update the information in your application regularly to make sure you continue to be matched with the right job opportunities for you

If you have accommodation needs, inform the person who invited you for a test or an interview as soon as possible. This information will be kept confidential. 

Learn more about accommodation measures and how they work.

Once you're hired

As a student working for the federal public service, several networking, training and mentoring opportunities, and tailored support services are available to you. Be sure to talk to your manager to learn how to register!

The Employment Opportunity for Students with Disabilities

This is a national initiative under the Federal Student Work Experience Program for students who have self-declared as persons with disabilities.

It provides support to employees with disabilities during their work term with the federal public service career. It features an onboarding process, training, activities and support services for both students and hiring managers.

Make sure to fill out the self-declaration section in your application!

The Indigenous Student Employment Opportunity

This is a national initiative under the Federal Student Work Experience Program for students who have self-declared as Indigenous. 

It provides support to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students during their work term with the federal public service. It features an onboarding process, training, mentoring and support services for both students and hiring managers.

Make sure to fill out the self-declaration section in your application! 

The Federal Youth Network
 

This is a national network for young and new public servants across Canada. It fosters and promotes engagement, innovation and career development through a range of activities and training opportunities.  

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