Amid the high unemployment levels among Canadian youth, one way to help young people prepare for employment is work-integrated learning (WIL), according to an expert.

“Work-integrated learning is so important,” says D’Andre Wilson, executive director, TalentED YYC, in talking with Canadian HR Reporter.

“It does allow these students and these young people to get some of that experience so that they can find careers that are better suited for them.”

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