Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Job Search Strategies For New Canadian Residents

By : Lilly Gordon

When you choose to make the move to Alberta from overseas, there are many things to consider: housing, transportation, family and of course, a job. No matter what your skills are coming into Canada, you may have to fill in certain areas of your life in order to obtain a job with the same skill set.

There are several ways to make the transition from being a new immigrant without employment to an employed resident of Alberta. If you are looking for a corporate position, Edmonton or Calgary are the best places to start.

If you are a skilled immigrant with no Canadian work experience and little grasp of the English language, your best option is to try and find a program at a college or university that will prepare you for the work force. These programs are designed to help newly landed immigrants develop job search strategies and look for employment that suits their previous skill set.

Programs such as this can offer the following skills:

* English as a second language

* Effective interview strategies

* Writing professional cover letters and résumés

* Networking skills

* Communication skills in and out side of the office

* Time management skills

* English skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing

These courses also offer an unpaid job placement with a host company in the student's sector of choice, which is a valuable tool for future job opportunities and a great resource.

When you are prepared to find a permanent position in the workforce, there are several job search strategies you can employ to help with the search:

1. Research companies in your city of choice that would be a good match for your skill set.
2. Apply to your companies of choice before they advertise for a position.
3. Work with a professional job search company - they can offer years of experience finding jobs for people just like you.
4. Learn about popular Canadian software and take evening or weekend courses to familiarize yourself with the software that you may have to use in your work sector.
5. Study the companies you would like to work for and find similarities between your old job in that industry and what you could do for the companies you would like to work for.
6. Find opportunities to network with successfully employed new Canadians just like yourself. Not only will it boost your optimism, it could also lead to a job interview.
7. Volunteer in the area you would like to work. Gaining experience at a business in Alberta, even if it is unpaid, is priceless and will look great on your résumé.

With some preparation, experience and a drive to succeed, you will no doubt find a wonderful new job that suits your skills.

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