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WILWorks_PostSecondary

HIRING POST SECONDARY STUDENTS?

GET UP TO $7,000 PER PLACEMENT!

Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium, a preferred partner with the Government of Canada, delivers the Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) subsidy to Canadian manufacturers.  

WILWorks SWPP – Post Secondary Students – Important Update

 Fall 2025 Placement Term – September 1 to December 31:  

EMC has limited SWPP (Student Work Placement Program - EMC’s WILWorks Post-Secondary Program) funding for this term. We are pleased to provide you with advance notice that EMC’s WILWorks Post-Secondary SWPP platform will be open for eligible net new applications for the upcoming Fall term for a brief period, starting on Monday, July 28th at 12:00 noon ET, up to Friday, August 8th at 4:00 pm ET.

Funding is limited and applications must meet Net New requirements for the 2025/2026 fiscal year. There is a very high volume of interest and we will transition to a waitlist once this limited funding target is met.  (Due to limited funding, there will be a limit to submit up to 2 eligible net new applications for this term).

Please check back frequently for updates in regard to future placement terms, or fill out this form to be notified about the next round of applications.

Questions? We've got answers!

Fill out the form below and one of our professionals will send you all of the details.

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Access New Talent

The WILWorks Post Secondary (SWPP) program is designed to incentivize employers to offer more student positions than they did before leveraging funding. 

It's Easy to Apply!

Visit our third party application platform to apply for funding today.  It's quick and simple - and our team of professionals is here to support you along the way.

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“The EMC WILWorks Post Secondary Program was a simple process to obtain funding for our interns. They were quick to respond to any questions and helped guide us through the process. With their funding program, it helps employers financially and students gain knowledge and experience.”

Elizabeth Lee, Human Resources Generalist, Hanon Systems Canada Inc.

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This project is funded by the Government of Canada's Student Work Placement Program.