Tuesday, July 28, 2009

HOW TO GET A JOB IN CANADA


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Getting a job can make your life satisfied.


First, estimate your skills and the local job vacancies. It is good to write down your quantities, skills interests and jobs that you like. Also, try to decide the jobs that are within your area and think about whether you can invest your time.
Second, take a social insurance card. If you don’t have one, you can’t get a job. However, you can get it from any Human Resources Centre of Canada. You are able to see “Employment and Insurance”.
Third, make sure your resume should be professional. It is the most imperative way to show your quantities. Moreover, it can show that you are a qualified person and that you have a good image. But if you have hard time writing it, you can get help from your schools, books that related to resume writing.
Fourth, find out positions that you can do. You should check out employment advertisements, weekly community newspapers, and business sections to get useful information. Even if you don’t have much experience, you can do that if you think you can to it. Also, there are lots of resources that you can get help such as your schools and organizations. Personal meetings are one way to find your job. More specifically, you can contact people who are related to your job by attending lunches and seminars.
Fifth, prepare your interview. Through this, you can show you are a qualified person in that position. Also, you should dress properly and think positively. You are able to take information using annual report or general brochure from the public library.
Finally, be positive and tolerant. You don’t have to be disappointed if you fail your job hunting. The more you try, the more you have chances to get a job. In addition, your passion and positive mind will help you get a job in a harsh job-hunting.


In conclusion, if you keep in mind these orders and principles, you will have taken your job before long.

3 comments:

  1. Nicely done! It was wonderful to meet you. Best of luck in the future!

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  2. Hi.. GAHEE, ok. Have you eaten varied korean foods that you wanted to eat in Vancouver? you might already eat. good luck. keep in touch.

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  3. Thanks for your comment, Rebecca. It was a good chance for me to meet you. If I have one more chance to meet you, I want to learn lots of things from you. Bye

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