How to find a job in Canada
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one of the most important challenges that I faced after immigration was fining a job but I didn’t know how or where so I’ll share my experience about finding a job in Canada. As a new immigrant settle in a new country is very challenging and they need to face a lot of issues such as language barriers, employment, housing, cultural differences, … You know Canada is called the land of opportunities and it has many features which can help you to make everything easier.
- Employment service centre: YMCA , Welcome Centre, Triec
- Bridging program: Bridging programs are for all immigrant newcomers (and not just refugees) who already have a combination of international post-secondary education and work experience, as well as a high level of English proficiency. You can find here or Humber college, …
- Co-op placement: Co–op or Co–operative placement is usually associated with a course or certification offered by an education institution or employment centre offering a job related program. Co–op allows you to apply concepts learned in class during paid work terms. There are many Co-op program to apply for like Yorkdale adult school, Seneca College, Humber college, George Brown college, …
- Internships: The Career Edge paid internship program aims to help individuals facing barriers to employment connect with top employers in Canada, secure employment opportunities, and launch meaningful careers.
- Job Fairs: You can find many events on employment agencies like Access,
- Headhunters and Recruiters: ZipRecruiter, Randstad
I hope you find this blog post helpful and find a job!
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