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Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 6115011)
PRINCE2 awareness is growing, Boston and Toronto Universities are now exam centres (I also think that Ottawa has one too). I believe than in the next 2 years your will see a brising demand for PRINCE2 skills. so if you are emigrating as a PM, get this certifications in the UK and join the PMI and sit their PMP certification (which is seen as a must have here in Canada).
Many Thanks Dave Mc |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Hi Everyone
To Anyone out there Looking to Emigrate on Perm Res Visa: Server Systems Administrator & Programmer Analyst Linux & FreeBSD - Server Admin skills in XML, MySQL, Postgres & PHP Great Company!...Lots of Prospects!...Great Health Package. Kamloops BC Please PM me for details.:thumbsup: |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by ann101
(Post 6149408)
Hi Everyone
To Anyone out there Looking to Emigrate on Perm Res Visa: Server Systems Administrator & Programmer Analyst Linux & FreeBSD - Server Admin skills in XML, MySQL, Postgres & PHP Great Company!...Lots of Prospects!...Great Health Package. Kamloops BC Please PM me for details.:thumbsup: Many thanks K |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by ks65
(Post 6155789)
I know this is a long running thread, but just wondering how the IT market is in Halifax. We are moving there in July. I am an IT project manager (15yrs + experience, mostly in software development but with some production support, release and infrastructure experience), OH is mainframe developer with recent C# ASP.net experience. I would be interested in hearing peoples experiences in getting employment in the Halifax IT sector without having years of Canadian experience on the resume.
Many thanks K |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Thanks Dave,
I have PM'd you regards Karen |
Re: IT Skilled workers
North America IT Market Salary and Job Survey.
I know this is more orientated to the USA market than Canada, and generally the salaries are higher than Canada. But it gives an indication. One good point is to look at the certifications because these will be the same as those sort by Canadian employers. In North America they place more emphasis on certification than in the UK, so consider as part of your preparation for emigration, do one while you have that 2-3 year wait. Then when you gain the certification, write a letter to the High Commission with details so they have to update your file:thumbup: who knows it just might tip the balance:thumbsup: |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 6158258)
North America IT Market Salary and Job Survey.
I know this is more orientated to the USA market than Canada, and generally the salaries are higher than Canada. But it gives an indication. |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6158403)
Thanks for that - interesting, especially since System Architect (what I do) earns more than CIO/CTO :eek: $100K :blink:
Where are you looking to land in Canada? |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 6158490)
Where are you looking to land in Canada? |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6159044)
Ontario - been offered an intra company transfer, will be moving soon as I get it confirmed and sell the house...
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Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 6159460)
So no worries then, enjoy your new life :)
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Re: IT Skilled workers
Hello everyone, this is only my second post on the site so be gentle, my first was just to say hello. I may be taking this of topic a little, if so apologies.
I work for a large out sourcing company (EDS) in the uk and am trying to get a transfer to Canada. The contract i work on is one of the largest W2k3 domains in Europe, my role is a systems admin senior with approx 15 yrs experience. Has anyone on here had any luck transferring with them? If so what where the time scales? Cheers John |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by ultimajk
(Post 6177278)
Hello everyone, this is only my second post on the site so be gentle, my first was just to say hello. I may be taking this of topic a little, if so apologies.
I work for a large out sourcing company (EDS) in the uk and am trying to get a transfer to Canada. The contract i work on is one of the largest W2k3 domains in Europe, my role is a systems admin senior with approx 15 yrs experience. Has anyone on here had any luck transferring with them? If so what where the time scales? Cheers John If you search EDS on here, someone previously tried to get a transfer with EDS and didn't succeed. I guess it depends on your area though, EDS is a big company and could vary from division to division at a guess. I personally know someone who went from the UK to EDS Australia and they sorted it all out for her, so it's certainly possible. My advice from my own experience is don't approach people in the UK about it, they will dismiss it without investigating it for you. Find the persons responsible for your area of work within Canada/Americas and approach them direct, if they're interested, you can then tell your bosses back in the UK what you intend to do.... Good luck! |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6178513)
I work for a competitor of EDS and I'm currently arranging an intra company transfer - time-scales can be as quick as you want as the work permit can be obtained before you go (doesn't take too long) or at point of entry.
If you search EDS on here, someone previously tried to get a transfer with EDS and didn't succeed. I guess it depends on your area though, EDS is a big company and could vary from division to division at a guess. I personally know someone who went from the UK to EDS Australia and they sorted it all out for her, so it's certainly possible. My advice from my own experience is don't approach people in the UK about it, they will dismiss it without investigating it for you. Find the persons responsible for your area of work within Canada/Americas and approach them direct, if they're interested, you can then tell your bosses back in the UK what you intend to do.... Good luck! |
Re: IT Skilled workers
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6178513)
I work for a competitor of EDS and I'm currently arranging an intra company transfer - time-scales can be as quick as you want as the work permit can be obtained before you go (doesn't take too long) or at point of entry.
If you search EDS on here, someone previously tried to get a transfer with EDS and didn't succeed. I guess it depends on your area though, EDS is a big company and could vary from division to division at a guess. I personally know someone who went from the UK to EDS Australia and they sorted it all out for her, so it's certainly possible. My advice from my own experience is don't approach people in the UK about it, they will dismiss it without investigating it for you. Find the persons responsible for your area of work within Canada/Americas and approach them direct, if they're interested, you can then tell your bosses back in the UK what you intend to do.... Good luck! Please don't say you work / worked on JPA.......:D |
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