Ways to Find Jobs in Canada
Canada is known for its
unparalleled beauty, superior quality of life, and economic stability, which
made it a
land of countless opportunities. Hence, it has become one of the top
immigration destinations for people seeking better employment and a more desirable
living environment.
Meanwhile, the Canadian
government is under huge pressure to increase its immigration levels according
to Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. Prior to this, however,
he wants to see more immigrants working and earning at rates close with Canadian
born people.
More so, despite the country's
urgent need for skilled professionals to combat scarcity on experienced
workers, foreign workforce may still face several challenges in finding a
career such as:
• Communication skills
• Hidden job market
• Foreign credential recognition
• Work experience
• Hidden job market
• Foreign credential recognition
• Work experience
Communication Skills
Having good communication skills
is an important part of the settlement process that cannot be ignored,
especially in Canada, because it helps newcomers to communicate and express themselves.
English and French are the country's official languages that immigrants need to
learn to obtain better jobs in Canada, participate in any event, and establish
social relationships. A newcomer's ability to communicate in English or French
is essential in finding a job because most employers ask for a proof of
language skills.
Foreign Credential Recognition
This is the process of verifying
if the academic and professional experience of an individual from a foreign
country is equal to established Canadian education and job credential
standards. This aims to improve the integration of internationally trained
professionals into the Canadian workforce. Hence, the contextual differences
between countries would be a huge challenge that a newcomer should overcome
because it can take time and cost money.
Organizations that assess foreign credentials include:
• Credential assessment agencies
• Educational institutions
• Regulatory bodies
• Educational institutions
• Regulatory bodies
Hidden Labour Market
Most of the job openings are not
advertised. Usually information about it is limitedly disseminated through
overseer's network of co-workers, business associates, friends, and
acquaintances. However, there are several ways to find jobs in Canada:
Social Networks, Friends, relatives, colleagues, and acquaintances
are some of the best resources to find career opportunities because most of the
job openings are certainly not advertised. More so, even in this age of modern
technology, word of mouth is still the most common and easiest method to obtain
the right job for you. Remember to start your network with the people closest
to you.
Direct Approach with Probable Employers. Submitting a resume or
application through e-mail or snail mail may be the most popular way of
applying nowadays but such passive approach will not be as effective as an
active job search strategy wherein contacting prospective employers is made in
a not bothersome manner.
Job Postings Search the Internet
because many of the job openings are posted on job search sites and company
sites. Likewise, don't forget to check the latest classified ads.
Volunteer Work. It is a great opportunity to develop skills and
acquire a valuable professional experience. Oftentimes, volunteer workers are
absorbed by the organization for which they are working.
School Placement Office or Guidance Department. Consider community
colleges and universities because most of them provide job finding services,
which are available to anyone interested.
Work Experience
Finding jobs in Canada is an important part of
settlement process but can be a very slow process, requiring time,
perseverance, and determination. However, it is easier when you have the right
training and requisite work experience because normally employers ask for
references. Following are some of the ways to build your experience in Canada:
• Volunteering - A noble manner
that can provide a newcomer with a direct experience in the Canadian work
culture.
• Networking - Joining organizations,
clubs, and engaging in volunteer work are effective ways to gain more skills
and professional competency.
• Internship or work placement -
Another way of gaining experience and internship is an opportunity for a
company to hire someone for a specified amount of time, often at a lower cost,
and at the same time, a chance for jobseekers to be absorbed by the
organization.
• Job shadowing - This aims to
get an idea of how an individual in a certain type of field spends his/her day.
Acquiring experience through this would also be an opportunity to develop
skills and trainings.
• Alternative jobs - Develop
professional experience and skills through finding a non-regulated career that
is related to your field of expertise because sometimes securing a license for
a regulated profession can be time-consuming and expensive.
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