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.
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.
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.
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!
Here’s a list of ways you can empower yourself and your career objectives with pre-arrival services to arrive prepared in Canada.
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.
Learn how you can make connections with mentors in your desired career field to help your chances of finding employment before immigrating to Canada.
If you’re immigrating to Canada and interested in working in the construction sector, this blog by BCCA will inform you about the industry.
PASS helps pre-arrival nurses achieve their goals of registration and employment in Canada with opportunities to connect with experienced nurse mentors.