Reguarding work in Canada

Discussion of the process and requirements of finding an offer of employment in Canada.

Reguarding work in Canada

Postby Anuprita on Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:58 pm

Hello,

hie this is Anuprita mulik . I am an indian Who has studied in London completed my PGDMS and would like to work in canada . Unfortunately i am unable to find any employer who can help me or recruit me inspite of having such a strong educational background and experience . i would like to persue my career in HR department .

Sir kindly help and please reply .

Thankyou,
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Re: Reguarding work in Canada

Postby Andrew on Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:13 pm

I have had a number of dealings with HR people in the last few years and I can tell you that there is not a demand for people with your Skill Set in Canada at this time.

I know HR people that have been out of work for two years. So I think your chance of finding work on not very good. You may want to try PR as a strategy for getting into Canada.

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Re: Reguarding work in Canada

Postby rollingpunjab on Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:43 am

Respected Sir

My name is Sukhpreet. I have done bachelors in engg in mechanical trade from India, Masters in engg. in manufacturing technology from Australia, graduate diploma in business mngt. from Australia. Besides these, I also got certificates in Total quality mngt., six sigma methodologies and Auto CAD and PRO-E, all from India. I have been working as a quality engineer in various firms in india since more than 2 years now. I am looking forward to relocate to canada, if possible. I wanted to know if there's any scope of finding decent job in canada suiting my skills ?

Kindly guide me regrading that.

Regards
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Re: Reguarding work in Canada

Postby Andrew on Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:55 am

Sukhpreet:

To know if there is or not you have to daily search job in Canada, and the best site for that is: indeed.ca

Any jobs related to your field will be listed on that site.

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