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Amit kakkar easy visa shared tips how to get job in canada easily. It is easier to find a job if you have a set network of contacts. Networking can help you search for jobs in Canada's hidden job market.<br>
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HOW DOES ONE GET A JOB IN CANADA? HOW TO SEARCH JOB IN CANADA
JOB HUNT My job hunt experience taught me a few things that might be helpful in your quest too.
~ APPLY DILIGENTLY: I applied for more jobs in Canada than I ever had in my life previously. So, be prepared to do that. • APPLY DILIGENTLY
PR MATTERS First 10 or so calls I received were all in vain since they all needed a PR or even an applied status of PR. So, yes PR makes things easier for many companies( especially for banks and if you wish to work as a contractor.)
THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE MATTERS There are 2 parts to it. If you studied here in Canada, the way an employer will judge you will be different. For an outsider though, the Canadian experience is vital though. However, this will be the case for your 1st job mostly.
BE SPECIFIC I made the mistake of applying to whatever I could my hands on and that appears to the desperate strategy. But, I’ve come to the opinion that it is always better to apply only to those jobs that are specific to your niche, competencies.
TAKE TIME If you are targeting ‘specific jobs’ pertaining to your skill, it also gives you extra time to learn, refresh and dwell on topics from that domain and also to prepare your resume accordingly
ENGLISH/ FRENCH MATTERS The first thing an employer will see in you is your speaking ability(esp. English for everywhere, French for Quebec). Your personable quality is the one that gets you hired.
LANGUAGE SKILL Many jobs have the requirement to know English+French. So having the language skill increases you job prospects.*
PART TIME BUT AT WHAT COST People often get swayed by the notion of earning that extra bucks doing some part time job. But the part time could take your time away from applying from jobs. So, just make sure you have a right balance.
THE MOST IMPORTANT ONES: ~ POLISH YOUR RESUMES - Doesn’t sound like a big deal but it is. Make it short, simple and include all that is necessary for that job requirement and you’re sure to hit the mark.
GROW YOUR SKILL Nothing really beats this. You may get a job somehow and the story goes. But when you know a skill, the confidence is amazing and going to work or interview is not a burden.
BE PATIENT Don’t lose hope. It could be the end of the holiday time of the year or perhaps your bad luck. For the first 20 days I was here, I never received a single call. After 1.5 months, I was consistently receiving calls for jobs.
However, I have seen people struggling to get a job and going back to study after all. It all depends on your current knowledge, abilities, experience etc.
THANK YOU Hope you succeed. All the best!!