1. Use international recruitment agencies like the ones above.
2. Network with Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) that have a relationship with recruiters here in Canada. Please do a check to ensure the RCIC is in good standing.
3. Use the Job Bank.
A high percentage of the jobs on Canada Job Bank seeks candidates from outside Canada.
4. The top 3 online job boards you should explore are: Indeed, Workopolis and Monster.
Make sure to have an active profile. You can begin with roles looking for remote jobs then explore international jobs.
5. Make sure to update your resumé to the Canadian standards. Hence,
-Date of Birth
-Religion
-Sex
-Local Government
-State of Origin and other personal details...should not be on your resume.
It is hard getting a job from outside but like many other processes (e.g scholarships, applications, etc.) it is possible if you do your research well and are persistent.
All the best.
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Recruiters Forum curated the "Top 20 Interview Questions" of all time.
At least 3 of these questions are asked at an interview.
1. Tell me about yourself 2. Why Should we hire you? 3. What is your greatest strength? 4. Why did you leave your last job?
5. Why do you want to work for us? 6. What is your greatest weakness? 7. What is your greatest achievement? 8. Describe a difficult work situation & what you did to overcome it. 9. Where do you see yourself in 5 Years? 10. Do you have any questions for us?
11. Give an example of a time you did something wrong. How did you handle it? 12. What are you looking for in terms of career development? 13. What Are You Looking for in a New Position? 14. What will you miss about your present/last job? 15. What Are Your Salary Expectations?
- 6 Types of resumes
- Contents of such resumes, and
- Best fonts to use on your resumé
1. Targeted resume:
This is something you already know. When you update your resume based on researching a particular role or company then you've created a targeted resumé.
Targeted resumes use key phrases and words to align your resume with an advertised role.
For a targeted resumé:
-research the role advertised
-watch out for phrases and keywords
-identify words and phrases that align with you
-update your current resumé to align with role and org
Targeted resumés are time-consuming but help in bypassing Applicant Tracking Systems.
- Accounting/Finance
- Architecture/Design
- Aviation
- Bank/Insurance
- Engineering
- Education
- Health
- HR
- Community / NGO
It is important to note that some jobs require certifications to practice while some are not legally required. However, having a certification 'might' increase chances.
Look through the website and contact if you have questions. Especially if it can be issued outside Canada.
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
1. CPA (Chattered Professional Accountant): The CPAs are recognized as some of the best Canadian accountants.
1. Canada is not a polygamous country. It is illegal to be married to more than 1 spouse at a time. So, if you are married to 2 wives/husbands, only 1 can migrate with you & you must be divorced from the other.
2. If you have a girlfriend/boyfriend that you have been living with you both can claim Common Law & can apply to Canada together.
A common-law relationship exists from the day both of you can provide evidence to support that your cohabitation is a conjugal relationship.
3. Canada doesn't recognize a marriage by proxy (with the exemption of Canadian Forces members). If both of you are not physically present during your ceremony, the marriage will not stand.
For instance, 1 spouse in Canada and the other in Kenya when the ceremony took place.