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Re: Work Worries
The only way I think most of us will get joy is by getting legal first.
If you have PR visas you are already legal and can honestly apply for jobs. |
Re: Work Worries
Well apart from actually stamping my visa (which i am doing early Jan) i am legal to work in Canada.
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Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Portsmouthcouple
(Post 8013023)
Yes, we have our PR status so i can start to apply i guess, i have still got to make a canadian cv, although i may just pay to get this done professionally, and then take loads with me and just hit all the agencies i guess.
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Re: Work Worries
Yes, i guess we will wait till we are out there! Big gamble though.
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Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Mikelesley
(Post 8024727)
Not sure if this has been mentioned have not read all the threads but here goes - even though you have your PR status you need to get your SIN number before you can start work. Sure you know that though;)
In practice, most employers take a valid SIN number as proof of authorization to work in Canada. |
Re: Work Worries
Don't want to be one of the worry-mongers here but I'm in IT (Infrastructure Support, Disaster Recovery etc) I moved over here in June. Even if you're legal it's not an easy thing.
I have a Canadian passport and permanent SIN etc, and 5 years worth of good career history, a degree in Computer Science blah blah blah and I've still found it hard to get a job in IT. I've applied for literally 100+ jobs over the last 3 months and had very little response (2 interviews). I used to be super confident as long as I got an interview (5 interviews, 5 job offers in the UK) but here it's not been so good. However, I have a second interview with a firm on Wednesday at last which will hopefully pay off (signs look good) but I only heard about them and got a call from them because my buddy passed my resume on to his boss. Personal recommendations are very very very important. It's been said a million times before but it's definitely true : It's who you know and not what you know. If you don't know anyone it will not be impossible but it will be very hard. |
Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Panz
(Post 8026501)
Don't want to be one of the worry-mongers here but I'm in IT (Infrastructure Support, Disaster Recovery etc) I moved over here in June. Even if you're legal it's not an easy thing.
I have a Canadian passport and permanent SIN etc, and 5 years worth of good career history, a degree in Computer Science blah blah blah and I've still found it hard to get a job in IT. I've applied for literally 100+ jobs over the last 3 months and had very little response (2 interviews). I used to be super confident as long as I got an interview (5 interviews, 5 job offers in the UK) but here it's not been so good. However, I have a second interview with a firm on Wednesday at last which will hopefully pay off (signs look good) but I only heard about them and got a call from them because my buddy passed my resume on to his boss. Personal recommendations are very very very important. It's been said a million times before but it's definitely true : It's who you know and not what you know. If you don't know anyone it will not be impossible but it will be very hard. |
Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 8026536)
Where in Canada are you?
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Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Panz
(Post 8026569)
Sorry, I should have mentioned. I'm in Vancouver.
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Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 8026581)
BC does seem like a tricky place for IT people - judging by reading posts on this site alone. It seems like every time there is a thread about people struggling to get IT jobs it is in the west...
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Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 8026581)
BC does seem like a tricky place for IT people - judging by reading posts on this site alone. It seems like every time there is a thread about people struggling to get IT jobs it is in the west...
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Re: Work Worries
I agree, knowing someone is definately a big help, but it's certainly possible to get a good job without a networking connection.
Also, it's pretty easy to get frustrated while unemployeed and job searching, and it's even easier if you're doing it long distance. I know it's cliche, and has been said a hundred times before, but you need to stay positive. Get in a routine everyday or searching and applying. Check the same sites for new listings. Check the local newspapers for postings (you should be able to cheaply subscribe online for completely versions of some of the newspapers). I was unemployed for 8 months last year, and at times it can seem quite hopeless and dark. Just remember: You WILL get a job, you just need to keep looking and working at it. That being said, it's currently a tough time economically, and not just for the IT industry. Hopefully things will turn around soon. |
Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Panz
(Post 8026501)
Don't want to be one of the worry-mongers here but I'm in IT (Infrastructure Support, Disaster Recovery etc) I moved over here in June. Even if you're legal it's not an easy thing.
I have a Canadian passport and permanent SIN etc, and 5 years worth of good career history, a degree in Computer Science blah blah blah and I've still found it hard to get a job in IT. I've applied for literally 100+ jobs over the last 3 months and had very little response (2 interviews). I used to be super confident as long as I got an interview (5 interviews, 5 job offers in the UK) but here it's not been so good. However, I have a second interview with a firm on Wednesday at last which will hopefully pay off (signs look good) but I only heard about them and got a call from them because my buddy passed my resume on to his boss. Personal recommendations are very very very important. It's been said a million times before but it's definitely true : It's who you know and not what you know. If you don't know anyone it will not be impossible but it will be very hard. Ive got to agree with you there Panz, with the "its not what you know, its who you know...." NEVER been a more truer statement said than that here in Canada. Im not in IT, but am an Engineering Draughtsman, its been the same for me, particulary in the fact that maunufacturing has been very badly hit during this recession. Ive been here nearly 5 months now, and have applied for over 60 jobs, without a sniff. I am bar tending at the moment, its paying my bills....just, but importantly allows me to network with many of the customers with regards to finding a job.....this is how I feel I will get a job in the end.....an internal referal thro a customer I served/met in the bar where I work. Networking is how employment is obtained, even more so here in Canada. Paul |
Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by TheCanary
(Post 8013044)
I think it would be a great help if members on this forum share their experience of how they went about finding a job. I know it depends on your profession but any success story is very uplifting, so please share!!!
Not sure if that helps... |
Re: Work Worries
Originally Posted by Paul_Shepherd
(Post 8028420)
this is how I feel I will get a job in the end.....an internal referal thro a customer I served/met in the bar where I work.
Networking is how employment is obtained, even more so here in Canada. Very good luck to you. :thumbup: |
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