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Everest College - Ottawa West (Nepean)
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Develop the skills to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment. Everest College can prepare you for a rewarding career in some of today's hottest fields.


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ARTICLE: Nepean In-Depth
Nepean, Ontario is a mid-sized city that has been absorbed by the regional municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. True to the Ottawa style, Nepean is a quaint community with quick access to a major metropolis. It's the perfect location to continue your career and educational pursuits.

As of the 2006 census, the population of Nepean had risen to 138,596 and is still showing signs of growth. This city's chamber of commerce is finding new ways to utilize the manpower and resources of a community that is shifting focus.

Some of the major employers in the Nepean, Ontario community include:
  • Nortel Networks
  • JDS Uniphase
  • Gandalf Technologies
  • Federal Government

Students looking to enter the workforce in Nepean would do well to complete degree programs in banking and financial services, executive office assisting, computerized accounting, and business administration. Nepean is launching a new initiative to solidify ties with foreign companies and investors. India is at the top of the list at the 10th largest economy in the world, Nepean will expect a boost from Canadian ties with this country.

The Canadian Public Health Association is also working with regional businesses to prepare for the next flu pandemic. The project is guided by a group of national organizations that work in health and home care, labor, business (including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce), local government, emergency response and planning, and faith communities.

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