- Sites to learn Excel for free
- Sites for Free Online Education
- Sites for your career
- Sites to review your resume for free
- In-demand jobs in Canada in 2019
- Certificates in Canada in 2019
- Sites for Interview Preparation
- Tech Skills in demand in 2019
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Top 10 Sites to learn Excel for free:
Search for these on Google:
1. Microsoft Excel Help Center 2. Excel Exposure 3. Chandoo 4. Excel Central 5. Contextures 6. Excel Hero 7. Mr. Excel 8. Improve Your Excel 9. Excel Easy 10. Excel Jet
Top 10 Sites for Free Online Education:
Search for these on Google:
1. Coursera 2. edX 3. Khan Academy 4. Udemy 5. iTunesU Free Courses 6. MIT OpenCourseWare 7. Stanford Online 8. Codecademy 9. Open Culture Online Courses 10. TED-Ed
1. Machine Learning 2. Mobile Development 3. SEO/SEM Marketing 4. Data Visualization 5. Data Engineering 6. UI/UX Design 7. Cyber-security 8. Cloud Computing/AWS 9. Blockchain 10. IOT
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Design your Path
Deliver your Talents
The world is waiting for you.
If you put in the time, spice it with positive vibes, mix it with optimism and digest it with some prayer, it is only a matter of time before things start to work.
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Once you step foot in Canada, UK and US, please remove your date of birth, gender, religion, local government area, marital status and such personal details from your CV/resumé.
Resume/CV by location:
1. In UK it is called a CV
2. In general, when applying in the UK it is not advisable to include a picture on your CV
3. Except Ireland, UK, Netherlands & Sweden other European countries would like a picture on your CV
4. In Japan, it is called resumé & should be handwritten
5. In North America, it is called Resumé.
6. In Canada, UK, US you do not include your personal details like DOB, Gender, Religion etc.
Congratulations to students whose Study Visas to Canada have been approved & will be starting school this Winter (January).
When you eventually land in Canada, here are some important things to note:
- As a student, you are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
- Before buying textbooks, check with Lecturers if okay with you borrowing from Library rather than owning.
- Aside from the busy cities like Toronto etc., buses run every 30 mins on weekdays & every 1hr on weekends.
- If you don't drive, check bus schedule before going out.
- Please get a very good winter jacket, winter boots, & have your gloves with you at all times. Please.
- If you can't afford the school residence, you can rent very close to the school.
- It is cheaper to cook than to eat out.