Vancouver for mid-twenties?
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Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Hi all,
I don't think there have been any posts about this before hence the new thread. Basically, my boyfriend and I are moving to Vancouver in January, both of us are 24: I have a degree in History he has 4 years worth of mining experience but no degree. So, with regards to jobs, I was just wondering how likely it was that we would be able to get entry level jobs/ jobs with an actual salary not minimum wage? I know in the UK it doesn't matter what degree you do, more that you have one, is it the same in Vancouver? Also could anyone recommend where to look for a flat/house share to rent? Any other information/recommendations/tips for anything would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you all!
Dee x
I don't think there have been any posts about this before hence the new thread. Basically, my boyfriend and I are moving to Vancouver in January, both of us are 24: I have a degree in History he has 4 years worth of mining experience but no degree. So, with regards to jobs, I was just wondering how likely it was that we would be able to get entry level jobs/ jobs with an actual salary not minimum wage? I know in the UK it doesn't matter what degree you do, more that you have one, is it the same in Vancouver? Also could anyone recommend where to look for a flat/house share to rent? Any other information/recommendations/tips for anything would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you all!
Dee x
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
rentals: craigslist.
and/or padmapper.com
entry level? highly competitive. I'd aim for office temping work as a foot in teh door - reception, etc. As for your b/f, mining is in a huge downturn right now ( a coworker was saying it hasn't been this bad since the 90's) and people are being laid off everywhere. It's a shitty time to try and get into it TBH. Does he have any transferable skills?
and/or padmapper.com
entry level? highly competitive. I'd aim for office temping work as a foot in teh door - reception, etc. As for your b/f, mining is in a huge downturn right now ( a coworker was saying it hasn't been this bad since the 90's) and people are being laid off everywhere. It's a shitty time to try and get into it TBH. Does he have any transferable skills?
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
I would suggest signing up with a few agencies and look at contract/temp work that's the best way to get started in the Vancouver market.
For apartments, Craigslist and Padmapper are your best bet. Leases tend to be a one year minimum.
Hope that helps.
For apartments, Craigslist and Padmapper are your best bet. Leases tend to be a one year minimum.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Hi all,
I don't think there have been any posts about this before hence the new thread. Basically, my boyfriend and I are moving to Vancouver in January, both of us are 24: I have a degree in History he has 4 years worth of mining experience but no degree. So, with regards to jobs, I was just wondering how likely it was that we would be able to get entry level jobs/ jobs with an actual salary not minimum wage? I know in the UK it doesn't matter what degree you do, more that you have one, is it the same in Vancouver? Also could anyone recommend where to look for a flat/house share to rent? Any other information/recommendations/tips for anything would be greatly appreciated!
I don't think there have been any posts about this before hence the new thread. Basically, my boyfriend and I are moving to Vancouver in January, both of us are 24: I have a degree in History he has 4 years worth of mining experience but no degree. So, with regards to jobs, I was just wondering how likely it was that we would be able to get entry level jobs/ jobs with an actual salary not minimum wage? I know in the UK it doesn't matter what degree you do, more that you have one, is it the same in Vancouver? Also could anyone recommend where to look for a flat/house share to rent? Any other information/recommendations/tips for anything would be greatly appreciated!
My girlfriend doesn't have a degree and has had equal difficulty finding full-time work - so we have both been doing seasonal jobs since the summer, and will be trying to build on connections that we meet in those jobs, which has been pretty much our only choice.
I feel that the only way I could have got a more skilled job to start with, (that would count towards PR if that's what you want?) would have been to have gained a few more years experience before I left the UK - but this may just be the area I work in.
As for the type of degree you have, I don't think it matters too much. But generally education is much more important here than in the UK. All of the assistants in my office have degrees or masters degrees, which I was surprised about as you wouldn't generally consider this to be a requirement, but it seems to be standard.
Luckily though, you are arriving in January, a few months before the schools end for summer break and the job market gets saturated by students looking for summer jobs.
As for salaries, most seasonal jobs pay around, or just above the minimum wage. If you are able to find a slightly more skilled job, wages seem to jump a huge amount in comparison to the UK - sometimes almost doubling from my experience. For example: my summer job paid $13ph, but had I done the exact same duties for a company that was a year round employer and permanent, I would have been looking at about $25ph - so obviously there is far less competition for the 1st option, which is a factor which helped me get the job!
My advice would be that, with regards to jobs, as long as your expectations are not set too high before you get here, you will have a great time and you will find work that will pay your rent at least
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Are you on LinkedIn? I don't know what your background is but I know that Java is really in demand right now (my other half is a developer and gets contacted regularly) & if you haven't already I'd suggest joining some IT agencies for contract they can help.
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Hi,
I'm in my late 20s and have been living in Vancouver since August 2012. My background is teaching and education which has made it pretty impossible for me to get a job in my chosen field. I am, therefore, working in admin which wasn't too difficult to get to be honest. My partner is a Project Manager and he applied for a good few jobs but managed to find a good job within about 7 weeks of job searching.
I think it depends why you are coming out here - if you're coming to 'further your career', I would really research your chosen path well and make sure you have a list of contacts to get straight onto when you get out here - and keep onto them constantly. If you're not the sort of person who enjoys making contacts and networking, become that person! It's absolutely key to the job hunt in Vancouver and if you get it right, it will open doors.
However, in the meantime, there is plenty of admin work (especially if you have some experience) and retail work, although it's not always very well paid.
Locations to look to live depends a lot on the success of the above - if you're earning decent money, then you can afford to live in some areas that will otherwise be completely off limits. For example look at and compare the prices of places in Kitsilano or the West End vs. places around the Commercial Drive or Main Street area. Big difference in price, big difference in environment, but depends a lot on what you're looking for as to which would be the best for you and your boyfriend.
If you want to chat through some options, then feel free to PM me. Good luck!
I'm in my late 20s and have been living in Vancouver since August 2012. My background is teaching and education which has made it pretty impossible for me to get a job in my chosen field. I am, therefore, working in admin which wasn't too difficult to get to be honest. My partner is a Project Manager and he applied for a good few jobs but managed to find a good job within about 7 weeks of job searching.
I think it depends why you are coming out here - if you're coming to 'further your career', I would really research your chosen path well and make sure you have a list of contacts to get straight onto when you get out here - and keep onto them constantly. If you're not the sort of person who enjoys making contacts and networking, become that person! It's absolutely key to the job hunt in Vancouver and if you get it right, it will open doors.
However, in the meantime, there is plenty of admin work (especially if you have some experience) and retail work, although it's not always very well paid.
Locations to look to live depends a lot on the success of the above - if you're earning decent money, then you can afford to live in some areas that will otherwise be completely off limits. For example look at and compare the prices of places in Kitsilano or the West End vs. places around the Commercial Drive or Main Street area. Big difference in price, big difference in environment, but depends a lot on what you're looking for as to which would be the best for you and your boyfriend.
If you want to chat through some options, then feel free to PM me. Good luck!
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
slightly off topic, but am i the only person under-30 who came with out a partner? it bloody seems like it
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Why Vancouver? Your partner could be earning a fortune working in the mines and wouldn't be too difficult to get into as he already has experience.
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
I think it depends why you are coming out here - if you're coming to 'further your career', I would really research your chosen path well and make sure you have a list of contacts to get straight onto when you get out here - and keep onto them constantly. If you're not the sort of person who enjoys making contacts and networking, become that person! It's absolutely key to the job hunt in Vancouver and if you get it right, it will open doors.
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Vancouver sucks for work, ran out of money whilst trying to find a job. Went to Alberta instead where work is plentiful and very well paid if you are willing to go to Fort Mac or Edmonton.
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
I arrived in Vancouver in 2012, at 27, with an environmental management degree. I did have high hopes of working in the conservation/environmental field like I did in the UK...but in all honesty it's really difficult to break into most industries here. I have a friend who is from Vancouver, but studied with my course with me in the UK, and it took him 2 years, lots of networking and volunteering before a family contact finally got him a lead into the industry.
I actually went along to a networking event for my industry once, and 99% of people there were looking for work!
Having said that I've not done too badly. I signed up witha few temp agencies and landed a $25/hour gig at bc hydro, where I have been for the past year. I'm only here for another 5 months, and I'm trying to start a career as a freelance writer, so it works for me at the moment.
In my experience, it's difficult to get anything career related when you first get here (but not impossible). However, me and most of my friends have found that we have been paid better here than any career related job we had at home.
Good luck!
I actually went along to a networking event for my industry once, and 99% of people there were looking for work!
Having said that I've not done too badly. I signed up witha few temp agencies and landed a $25/hour gig at bc hydro, where I have been for the past year. I'm only here for another 5 months, and I'm trying to start a career as a freelance writer, so it works for me at the moment.
In my experience, it's difficult to get anything career related when you first get here (but not impossible). However, me and most of my friends have found that we have been paid better here than any career related job we had at home.
Good luck!
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
I'm guessing you are are a Scottish import too?
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Ah it's not impossible, just hard work. It's not like any other place I've been, I was in Toronto for a month and had two dates, so it's not a Canada thing either. You'll know what I mean about Vancouver and socializing in general when you've been here a few months.
My roommate is dating a local, but he has put the legwork in i.e. gone out on his own on quite a few nights, signed up to POF, Tinder and even tried a couple of Craigslist dates! He has been on a mission to find someone for over a year, and 10+ failed dates (thate he paid for!) later, he finally met a great girl on Tinder. And he's a normal, chatty, good looking guy who is more than easy to get along with. Such is Vancouver!
I just don't have the energy for that kind of effort!
Especially as I have less than half a year left, imagine meeting someone now and how terrible it would be to have to leave them? Doh...I think I just jinxed myself!
My roommate is dating a local, but he has put the legwork in i.e. gone out on his own on quite a few nights, signed up to POF, Tinder and even tried a couple of Craigslist dates! He has been on a mission to find someone for over a year, and 10+ failed dates (thate he paid for!) later, he finally met a great girl on Tinder. And he's a normal, chatty, good looking guy who is more than easy to get along with. Such is Vancouver!
I just don't have the energy for that kind of effort!
Especially as I have less than half a year left, imagine meeting someone now and how terrible it would be to have to leave them? Doh...I think I just jinxed myself!
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Re: Vancouver for mid-twenties?
Ah it's not impossible, just hard work. It's not like any other place I've been, I was in Toronto for a month and had two dates, so it's not a Canada thing either. You'll know what I mean about Vancouver and socializing in general when you've been here a few months.
My roommate is dating a local, but he has put the legwork in i.e. gone out on his own on quite a few nights, signed up to POF, Tinder and even tried a couple of Craigslist dates! He has been on a mission to find someone for over a year, and 10+ failed dates (thate he paid for!) later, he finally met a great girl on Tinder. And he's a normal, chatty, good looking guy who is more than easy to get along with. Such is Vancouver!
I just don't have the energy for that kind of effort!
Especially as I have less than half a year left, imagine meeting someone now and how terrible it would be to have to leave them? Doh...I think I just jinxed myself!
My roommate is dating a local, but he has put the legwork in i.e. gone out on his own on quite a few nights, signed up to POF, Tinder and even tried a couple of Craigslist dates! He has been on a mission to find someone for over a year, and 10+ failed dates (thate he paid for!) later, he finally met a great girl on Tinder. And he's a normal, chatty, good looking guy who is more than easy to get along with. Such is Vancouver!
I just don't have the energy for that kind of effort!
Especially as I have less than half a year left, imagine meeting someone now and how terrible it would be to have to leave them? Doh...I think I just jinxed myself!
Christ it sounds like the UK, especially where I am from! Maybe it's easier for women?!