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Tag Archives: Employment for newcomers to Canada

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Questions a Newcomer Entrepreneur Should Ask Themselves in Canada

blog, Employment in Canada, Newcomers to Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyDecember 17, 2019

Immigrants come to Canada with great ideas and an array of skills and experience but without connections, becoming an entrepreneur is not viable.

job

Tips from a Coach: Don’t Take Job Search Rejection Personally!

blog, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyDecember 6, 2019

Get advice from a career coach on how to avoid taking job rejection personally. It’s all a learning process and one you will grow from!

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Empower Yourself with Pre-Arrival Services

blog, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyOctober 21, 2019

Here’s a list of ways you can empower yourself and your career objectives with pre-arrival services to arrive prepared in Canada.

job search

The Truth About Job Search Myths in Canada from a Newcomer

blog, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyOctober 8, 2019

Hearing different perspectives about job search in Canada can be helpful, but it can also be confusing and misleading if you get the wrong information.

Mentors

Connecting to Mentors in Your Field Before Coming to Canada

blog, Employment in Canada, Social Connections, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyOctober 3, 2019

Learn how you can make connections with mentors in your desired career field to help your chances of finding employment before immigrating to Canada.

Construction

5 Things Newcomers Should Know About Construction

blog, Community Partners, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonySeptember 4, 2019

If you’re immigrating to Canada and interested in working in the construction sector, this blog by BCCA will inform you about the industry.

accountants

Empowering Each Other – Black Female Accountants Network

blog, Employment in Canada, Social Connections, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyMarch 6, 2019

The Black Female Accountants Network focuses on creating opportunities for black female accountants to share knowledge and experiences.

funds

Relaunch Your Career with ACCESS Community Capital Fund

blog, Community Partners, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyJanuary 3, 2019

ACCESS Community Capital Fund helps ease the financial burden newcomers face by giving affordable loans for licensing and training in the GTA and Hamilton.

Francophone

How to Get a Job: 10 Tips for Francophone Newcomers | Comment trouver un emploi : 10 conseils pour les nouveaux arrivants francophones

blog, Community Partners, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyOctober 30, 2018

Are you a Francophone immigrant settling in Toronto? If so, read this blog to read some helpful tips on how to find a job.

job fair

Benefits of Attending A Job Fair Other Than Securing Employment

blog, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyJune 18, 2018

Although your main objective for attending a job may be to secure employment, there are many other benefits to gain from attending a career fair.

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