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Canada Job Application Tips




Below are some essential tips to make sure that you are making the most of your job search and not wasting your time sending out hundreds of job applications that are just going to be ignored. Applying for a job in Canada as a newcomer is a real challenge so it is essential that you do all that you can to make yourself stand out.


1. Gather your documents


As a newcomer to Canada, you will need to be organized. You should have a draft of your resume, permanent resident card (if you have it already), professional qualifications, certifications and anything else that shows off your skills and eligibility to apply.


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2. Read the job posting carefully


The job description may also come with some instructions on how they would like you to submit your application. It is essential that you read every one of these instructions and follow them to the letter. Even submitting your resume in the wrong format can make the difference between getting a callback and being ignored.



3. Improve your online presence


In recent years this has become more and more important for anyone looking to apply for work in Canada. If you are hoping to apply for work in Canada, you will need to ensure that you have the perfect LinkedIn profile. You should check and double check it for errors. The audit of your digital resume doesn’t end with LinkedIn. It is now very common for employers to look into everything that they can find about you online. This includes facebook and twitter activity. So, be sure to make sure that you have nothing on those sites that you don’t want a potential employer to see.


4. Always double check your spelling and grammar


Complete the application neatly and legibly. Check that you have written down the right contact numbers and email address. Use correct spacing and capitalization. As a newcomer to Canada, you may find that your English language ability is put under a microscope. You don’t want to give your employer any reason to think that you have difficulty communicating well in English.


5. Don’t be shy


Your resume is your chance to show off. Don’t be shy about telling the potential employer all about your skills and experience. You will be competing against others who are very vocal about their skills so you should be too.



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