LinkedIn 101 for Newcomers Building Their Networks in Canada
Nowhere are employers more active in searching for candidates than on LinkedIn. That’s why it’s so important to create a professional and polished profile.
Nowhere are employers more active in searching for candidates than on LinkedIn. That’s why it’s so important to create a professional and polished profile.
Learn how newcomer Steffi landed a position as an Algorithm Design & Development Engineer after four months of unsuccessful job searching!
Trying to connect with employers through virtual networking can be a challenge. But once you learn how to do it effectively, the opportunities are endless.
In need of additional education or training to continue your career in Canada? Learn how you can make the process easier with a loan and career counselling!
Make an informed decision before doing a soft landing to finalize your permanent residence in Canada during these uncertain times.
After landing in Canada four months ago, newcomer Garry received a job offer. These are some tips that worked for him, both before & after his move.
Gaps in employment will arise during these uncertain times due to COVID-19. With this gap, many newcomers will face stigma and mental health challenges.
Location is everything. That’s why many new immigrants choose to settle in Canada’s three largest cities. But could they be missing out on something?
Find out how the YMCA Centre for Immigrant Programs has been supporting children and youth for over 25 years in Nova Scotia as they make the adjustment of moving to a new country, new community, and new school.
Many immigrants have ideas for starting a business in Canada but don’t know how to start. That’s why BDC supports newcomer entrepreneurs.