The Right Job Search Knowledge... Distinguishes the Successful Winner
The essential difference between being a successful job search winner and a floundering novice lies in the knowledge we have as we attempt to leap that vast chasm (abyss) from the outside job searcher, to the successful job insider.
Getting accepted as an immigrant to Canada is not an easy task!
Getting a good job in your profession or occupation in Canada is even more difficult.
Immigrants, upon arrival in Canada, soon realize that, immigrating to Canada is the easy part, getting into the professional job market is the hard part.
Our Canada Immigrant Recruitment resources site is designed to help you as an immigrant get the right job search knowledge you need, and save you time and money in choosing the best job or career.
Career Search for Immigrants
Not all immigrants to Canada end up working in the same profession or occupation as they did back in their home country. In fact, many immigrants are struggling to get recognition and/or jobs in their profession.
For some, a change to a new career is advisable, and in many cases the best option.
Also, many immigrants to Canada come from countries which do not have as wide a range of career options to choose from, as there are here in Canada.
So changing to a more rewarding career is an option worth considering.
We can help you answer the question: "Which career or job is best for me?"
Here, you will gain an insight as to how to choose a career. This service will cover career research and how to set career goals.
It also covers information about the value of career aptitude tests and career placement tests.
Speaking of your career paths, you will also learn about:
job change career search
some hot career descriptions
which are the top paying careers, and
how to determine which career is right for you based on your personality and interests
Successful Job Search
Under these job search techniques, we will be looking at carrying out an effective job plan. Here, we will be sharing some very successful search tips with you.
We will also be covering internet search techniques as well as some of the pitfalls of online search.
Resume writing
Writing resumes is an important part of your employment search so we'll be sharing lots of resume tips with you.
Topics covered include the different types of resumes namely chronological resumes, and functional resumes.
Here, we can also assist you with your electronic resume (i.e. resumes posted online), and why your resumes on the web should differ from your regular printed ones.
Also, for those of you who are looking at career change, there is some information on resumes for career change.
We specialize in developing customized professional resumes for clients, as various professions require a slightly different format to the resume.
An Effective Cover Letter Gets You the Interview
An important practice to adopt in your search is to use a cover letter when sending out resumes.
An effective cover letter will get your resume looked at. What good is a perfect resume if it does not get read?
It really pays off, being good at writing cover letters.
"Many Interviews, No Job" Syndrome
Getting the job interview is great, but getting the job is the real prize. If you are getting of job interviews, but not getting job offers, then your problem lies with your interview skills.
Showing Off Your Job Portfolio
A surprising number of job searchers do not realize the importance of having a job portfolio. In fact a surprising number of them don't even know what a portfolio is. It's your "show-and-tell".
Career and Job Search Services
Our site also identifies some very effective career search services that will help you speed up getting your ideal job, and/or a better job offer!
These will be covered soon on the "Immigrant Serving Agencies" page. Check them out... and more importantly use their services.
I consider them very important to your future success in Canada.
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