Finding work in Canada before you arrive can be a challenge, it can be just as hard to find work once you have landed in Canada. To give yourself the best possible chance of finding work in Canada you'll need to prepare and plan very carefully.
Keep reading for some great tips on how you can make yourself stand out to Canadian employers.
1. How to get a job in Canada: The Resume
Resumes, or CVs are different all around the world. What is acceptable and expected in your home country may be shocking to a Canadian employer. It is essential that you update your resume to the Canadian style before applying for any work in Canada.
Click here to use our resume builder and connect with a Canadian style resume expert. A member of our team will be able to walk you through the entire process of creating a resume and cover letter that will grab the attention of Canadian hiring managers.
2. Take your time and focus on quality
If you have sent out dozens of job applications and not heard anything back then you might be getting quite frustrated with the process. It is important to remember that you should make every resume and cover letter tailored specifically for the job you are applying for. This will help you to get past the fist round of resume filtering.
3. Don't be shy
If there is a particular company that you want to work for don't be shy about reaching out to them directly and asking for details on any job opportunities. You should also keep hold of any contact details or correspondence notes between yourself and any hiring managers you speak to. If there isn't a job available now that may change in the near future so a quick follow up email can go a long way of it is timed just right.
4. Canadian job references
As an immigrant to Canada looking for work you may find that many employers are looking for a reference from a previous employer. This can be a challenge if all of your previous employment has been overseas. A great way to get Canadian based references is through volunteering. This can also be a valuable tool as you build out a professional network. More on that later.
5. LinkedIn
You should be using everything that is available to you as you look for work in Canada. Ensuring that your LinkedIn Profile is up to date and following best practices. Our resume experts can help you with that too!
6. Network in Canada
Effective networking allows you to gain useful insight and gain crucial contacts, both socially and professionally. Research networking events for your profession or ask contacts how best to meet more people in your field.
As we mentioned earlier, networking is a great way to build out a professional network and connect with potential hiring managers.
7. Did we mention the importance of your resume and cover letter?
We know we did, but if you've read this far you have already shown a great deal of commitment to ensuring you put your best foot forward when applying for jobs in Canada.
To make sure that your Canadian job application is noticed by employers, make sure you use our resume builder tool and one of our representatives will be in touch to help you.
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