Placement Opportunities:
Markville students have opportunities to work in a wide range of industries and placements, including but not limited to:
- Advertising
- Audio and video production
- Fashion
- Floral design
- Graphic design
- Interior design
- Journalism
- Marketing
- Museum or art gallery
- Photography
- Theatre production
..... and more!
- Accounting
- Customer Service
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Law/Paralegal
- Marketing
- Office Administration
- Politics
- Public Relations
- Real Estate
- Sales
….. and more!
- Agriculture
- Conservation
- Education
- Engineer
- Forestry
- Horticulture
- Landscaping
- Land Surveyor
- Waste Management
- Wildlife
….. and more!
- Aesthetics & Hairstyling
- Alternative Medicine
- Animal Care
- Dentistry
- Early Childhood Education
- Fitness
- Hospital
- Medical Clinic
- Nutrition
- Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
….. and more!
- Architecture
- Audio and Video Recording
- Engineering (Electrical, Computer)
- Computer Hardware
- Computer Programming
- Graphic Design
- Industrial Design
- Manufacturing
- Millwright
- Software designers
….. and more!
- Appliance Service
- Auto Body/Service
- Baker
- Cabinetmaker
- Carpenter
- Construction Craft Worker
- Cook
- Drywall
- Educational Assistant
- Electrician
- Facilities Mechanic
- Heavy Duty Equipment
- Tool and Die
- Truck and Coach
- Welder
..... and more!
Centralized Placements
Centralized Placements are competitive positions open to all schools throughout York Region.
York Region and GTA Hospitals:
- Markham Stouffville
- Scarborough Health Network
Hotels:
- Sheraton Parkway
- Hilton Markham Suites
Skilled Trades Exploration And Readiness:
- Ellis Don
- TOK
- Markham Stouffville Facilities Maintenance
Applications for centralized placement open in the semester prior to the student's scheduled Co-op class. Students interested in centralized placements should indicate their interest during their Co-op interview. The Co-op department will contact all interested students with the application process and deadline.
Student and families are asked not to contact centralized placements. All communication is done through the Board Pathways department.