How To Get a Job in Canada

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http://www.migrationnews.com/files/images/content/ca_resume.jpgCanada welcomes new migrants with valuable skills and qualifications, however searching for employment will be a challenge. It is important to be realistic and understand that you may not be able to find your 'dream job' straight away. 

Dos and Don'ts

It is never easy searching for a job from overseas. Here is a summary of the do's and don't for overseas jobseekers in the Canadian employment market place. 

Do

  • Do visit the various Canadian job websites BEFORE deciding to emigrate to familiarise yourself with the job opportunities in your field.
  • Do check eligibility and. where possible, apply for your permanent residence visas. Very important. Prospective employers will ask about your immigration status and having your residence visas (or at least being knowledgable about the application process) is a prerequisite for many Canadian job vacancies.
  • Do start applying for advertised job vacancies from OVERSEAS, but only 1 to 12 weeks before a possible start date or a visit to Canada.
  • Do send a "cold" letter of application and CV to EVERY potential employer and recruitment agent in the region of Canada you intend settling in to let them know that you are available. Use www.yellowpages.ca to locate details.
  • Do prepare your CV in the Canadian style and write a short but clear covering letter indicating your visa status.
  • Do provide a Canadian postal address and Canadian mobile/email address in your CV where possible.
  • Tell employers you are available for skype webcam or face-to-face interviews.
  • Do make a positive impression in the interview, be flexible and have copies of your residence visas and references available
    for employers to sight.

Don't

  • Don't apply for job vacancies OR visit Canada for job interviews more than 1 - 12 weeks away from a possible start date.Employers may not be interested.
  • Don't expect everything to work like home. Be flexible and willing to fit in with local ways of doing things.
  • Don't expect a job at the same level or higher than you had overseas. You may lack Canadian local knowledge and may need to take a step back in order to advance later. Wait one year.
  • Don't expect the same salary or more than you had overseas. The cost of living and income tax rates are lower in Canada than some other western developed nations, so look at your NET INCOME not the gross amount.
  • Don't expect a job offer in the first week. On average, it can take local resident Canadians 1 - 8 weeks or longer to find a new job. 
  • Don't "over negotiate" the contract with your first employer. Be flexible and understand that employment law and contract terms may be different in Canada. ( Source: http://www.migrationnews.com/)

Job Search Sites

www.monster.ca
www.canadajobs.com
www.jobsincanada.caom
www.workopolis.com
 www.simplyhired.ca
 www.jobbook.com
www.canada.workcircle.com
www.job-applications.ca

 

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