Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Growing Job Opportunities in Canada

Contour of the province of British Columbia, C...Image via WikipediaBy Kell John Smith

Canada is considered a job seeker's paradise with every industry flourishing in this region. There are applicants from across the globe searching for jobs and prospective employers in Canada. The reason behind this is the country's booming economy and developed status.
The job opportunities in Canada have multiplied at a steady rate post recession. More and more investors and businesses have opened the flood gates in Canada both in the industrial as well as service sector. The service sector alone contributes to 75% of the Annual GDP of Canada. Hence, one can find jobs in various domains in this region.

The opportunities available in this region are available to both the Business Class (Employers) as well as Employees (Job Seekers):

For Employers

Skilled Workers Have the Highest Chances to Immigrate to Canada in 2010

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By Maya Kotcheva

Having in mind that Canada has been ranked one of the best places in the world to live, it is no wonder approximately 250,000 immigrants choose to come in live in Canada every year. When you add up the relatively low cost of living, good health care and education system and well-paying jobs - it sounds like dream country.

If you have decided to move to Canada there are several ways to do it. For example, the business immigration, family class immigration and experience class immigration. However, people who qualify under the skilled worker class criteria will have highest chances to live their dream as Canada plans on accepting 101,000 new skilled worker immigrants in 2010 and Quebec is the province which is getting the largest percentage of them.

POEA Jobs in Canada - Part 2

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By Erie Capipe

Each year the Canadian government welcomes around 90,000 migrants to its doors. A lot of the migrants are skilled workers and a good amount of them are from the Philippines.

Canada, is a huge country and needs to fill so many jobs that its own people do not want or are simply over-qualified for. Garbage disposal, Oil and gas workers, Truck drivers, Teachers, Care-givers, and the like are highly sought-after in Canada.

Another industry that Canada needs bolstering is the IT industry, from web-designers to programmers there is a scarcity of IT professionals. Taiwanese, Chinese, Koreans and Filipinos are now filling in these positions fast. The IT industry in Canada is fast becoming an Asian dominated sector of the work force.

Oil and Gas Jobs in Alberta, Canada

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By Mac Patel

While the rest of the world seems to be losing jobs at an alarming rate, the complete opposite can be said about Canada's Alberta Province. Alberta offers ample job opportunities for those interested in working in the oil and gas field. In fact, there is actually a labor shortage in Alberta, and many companies are practically begging those with certain skills to come work for them. Before one packs their bags and heads north, there are several things to keep in mind about oil and gas jobs in Alberta, Canada.

Writing Effective Resumes for Jobs in Canada

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Author: Candace

When looking for a job in Canada, one should keep in mind that most Canadian employers look at the job seeker’s resume first. As an applicant, one needs to invoke an interest in the potential employer by crafting a professional resume. Professionally prepared resumes are a direct reflection of the job seeker’s seriousness and commitment towards his or her career.

Certain rules should be kept in mind, regardless of which country one is pursuing job opportunities. For example, even a minor lapse in grammar or a spelling mistake will result in the resume looking unprofessional. These mistakes are an indication of carelessness.

So how does a person generate interest in the employer and blend the unique culture of corporate Canada in their resume?

Tips to Find Jobs in Canada

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Author: Mac Patel

Many people hope to find jobs in Canada. For some people it only takes a few days to gain employment, whereas others find months passing before gaining an interview. Although no magic formula exists for finding employment, the following tips will help make your job search more productive.

Define your job objective. You should know what type of job you want and whether or not you have the skills for the job. Also, you must be clear about whether you're seeking permanent, temporary, full-time, or part-time employment.

Create a professional résumé. Having a résumé with your previous work experience, education, and skills listed on it helps when looking for a job. Employers want to see your job history. Even if you haven't been paid for doing a job that relates to the position you're seeking, include it on your résumé.

Resumes come in two basic styles: chronological and functional. Chronological resumes are appropriate for those with plenty of relevant work experience, as this is a format used to display all positions held over a period of time. Functional resumes are used to focus on a candidate's skills that were gained in school or at a previous job. Be sure and create your own unique resume and just utilize templates to get an idea for a format. The use of headings organizes a resume and makes it read easier.