Canada Job Expo April 2023 Edition
Are you new to Canada and have no clue where to start your career journey and whom to talk to? Need help, guidance and assistance? We can help you. This…
Are you new to Canada and have no clue where to start your career journey and whom to talk to? Need help, guidance and assistance? We can help you. This…
What does this program offer? Upgraded Information Technology skills Hands-on experience with real-life project Certified Seneca College iOS & Android instructors Certified Microsoft Azure instructors Seneca College Recognition of Achievement…
What does this program offer? Women and gender diverse people focused pre-apprenticeship Academic upgrading (math, English, and essential skills for the trade) Safety training and equipment Level 1 Certification Job…
What does this program offer? Women and gender diverse people focused learning environment Skilled Trades Assessment Academic Upgrading (if applicable) Health and Safety Training and Certifications Job Preparedness Labour Market…
What does this program offer? Women and gender diverse people focused pre-apprenticeship Academic upgrading (math, English, and essential skills for the trade) Safety training and equipment Level 1 Certification Job…
So, you’ve landed in Canada and want to continue your career as a Marketing and Communications Professional. You may be a junior professional, a seasoned expert, or somewhere in between—the ideal goal for you is to get a job at the same level you previously had in your country of origin or even better.
When reviewing job postings many would come across a requirement to be able to “communicate effectively both written and orally”. In job search, your writing would give hiring managers the first glimpse into your communication and self-presentation skills.
Part of landing your first job as a newcomer is making a personal impression. That’s where a cover letter comes in. A cover letter provides an opportunity to go beyond your experience in the Canadian job market and talk about what you bring to the table that others don’t.
In this blog, established professional immigrants share what they wish they had known about working in Canada, before arrival.
One essential item you have to deliver to employers to land a job is not only a good resume but an outstanding one.