How bad is the work situation?
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I'm currently in the U.K. but am Canadian. Just phoned a global well known secretarial agency who advised me they've no jobs available at the moment? Anybody who knows differently, please advise? I'm looking in Toronto..
and Thanks in advance
and Thanks in advance
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Hard to say. Are you specialised in anything?
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Usual admin, secretarial, P.A. Previous exp. local government, Ford, etc - happy to temp but surprised to hear this agency advise little work around. I'm very flexible & feel sure there must be something out there...especially as I am already Canadian. (Have a nasty habit of spending summers north of TO). 
Its just that I have to figure out whether to give up ultra secure job in U.K. that I don't enjoy to return to Canada

Its just that I have to figure out whether to give up ultra secure job in U.K. that I don't enjoy to return to Canada
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I'm a pa in Toronto and I don't think there's much work going around. I got lucky and my employer found me on workopolis but all the recruitment agencies weren't even interviewing when I first arrived.
There's work out there but nowhere near as much as a few years ago, plus of course there's a lot more competition.
There's work out there but nowhere near as much as a few years ago, plus of course there's a lot more competition.
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Would prefer to live up north, but very aware is difficult to get work there at the best of times there.
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The job situation around the world seems like musical chairs - one less chair every go-round, so that those with chairs are sitting in them and refusing to move!
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Usual admin, secretarial, P.A. Previous exp. local government, Ford, etc - happy to temp but surprised to hear this agency advise little work around. I'm very flexible & feel sure there must be something out there...especially as I am already Canadian. (Have a nasty habit of spending summers north of TO). 
Its just that I have to figure out whether to give up ultra secure job in U.K. that I don't enjoy to return to Canada

Its just that I have to figure out whether to give up ultra secure job in U.K. that I don't enjoy to return to Canada
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I'm maybe over-confident, but that is why I figured best way to go was to work as a temp for a period, achieve good all round Canadian experience (maybe in Timmy's eh?)
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I've just applied for a post in a err, um global company I've worked for before in the U.K. - see if I get any feedback.....
yaaaaaaaaa, you only live once!
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I think your correct. Have to take a bit of a chance & jump off the fence I think. Its all about networking over there....difficult when you only know a whole load of folk in a northern hicktown (much as I love the hicktown)
I've just applied for a post in a err, um global company I've worked for before in the U.K. - see if I get any feedback.....
yaaaaaaaaa, you only live once!
I've just applied for a post in a err, um global company I've worked for before in the U.K. - see if I get any feedback.....
yaaaaaaaaa, you only live once!
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Overall Canada is still loosing jobs month to month.
Some provinces and industries are worse off then others. Same goes with citys within a province.
My experience right now is in my area, there are jobs for very specific fields but overall its proven difficult to even get an interview.
I am well over 60+ resumes now, and not one interview, but I have no skills, and need entry level and thats one that not really hiring right now.
Some provinces and industries are worse off then others. Same goes with citys within a province.
My experience right now is in my area, there are jobs for very specific fields but overall its proven difficult to even get an interview.
I am well over 60+ resumes now, and not one interview, but I have no skills, and need entry level and thats one that not really hiring right now.
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I would recommend looking on Craigs List for jobs. Its definitely tough in Canada, I've really struggled and have had to take a 50% pay cut but at least I'm still working.
I'm in Vancouver and its a smaller town with fewer opps. We came here for the lifestyle, but if you can't afford a lift pass or gas for your car then its no lifestyle. We're kind of glad its a global recession as it would be a big carrot to go home if all was rosy in the UK.
Anyway, employers in this tough time don't want to pay for extra recruitment agency costs, so jobs from basic admin/labour all the way up to CEO positions are on Craigs List as its a free way for employers to advertise
I'm a marketing manager and I found my new job on there.
Good luck...
I'm in Vancouver and its a smaller town with fewer opps. We came here for the lifestyle, but if you can't afford a lift pass or gas for your car then its no lifestyle. We're kind of glad its a global recession as it would be a big carrot to go home if all was rosy in the UK.
Anyway, employers in this tough time don't want to pay for extra recruitment agency costs, so jobs from basic admin/labour all the way up to CEO positions are on Craigs List as its a free way for employers to advertise
I'm a marketing manager and I found my new job on there.
Good luck...
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I second craigslist if your in a large city or metro area.
(Not as useful in smaller citys)
Its a popular website in North America these days.
HRDC also has a job bank website that can prove useful, fee to use as well.
Again not as useful in smaller citys.
(Not as useful in smaller citys)
Its a popular website in North America these days.
HRDC also has a job bank website that can prove useful, fee to use as well.
Again not as useful in smaller citys.




