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Job Search

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"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."

 

                                                     - Winston Churchill

Step 1

Before starting your job hunt in Canada, make sure you have all the necessary documents such as banking information, study permit, Social Insurance Number (SIN), and a local phone number.

Step 2

Tailor your resume to the Canadian job market by highlighting your skills and work experience. St. Lawrence College offers career services that can provide further guidance on resumes and cover letters. You can find more information at the website: St. Lawrence College Career Services. 

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Step 3

St. Lawrence College's career services can offer valuable assistance in refining your resume and exploring the job market. Additionally, consider visiting Keys, a resource center that provides support for resumes and offers information on various opportunities. You can find Keys at the following location: Keys Resource Center. 

Explore various job portals and websites that are popular in Kingston, such as: 

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Step 4

Once you have identified job descriptions that match your profile, apply through the respective job portals. Additionally, check with your institution's career center or job placement office for assistance and job postings. 

Step 5

Expand your network by connecting with fellow students, professors, and local communities. They can provide valuable insights and inform you about potential job openings.

Indeed

Step 6

1. Log into your Indeed account.

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2. Search for the type of role you are looking for.

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3. Input your preferred location and click on "Find Jobs."

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4. Filter out your preferred job type and other filters if needed.

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5. Look for the job that interests you the most.

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7. Carefully review the job description and apply.

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Things to be aware of

  • Understand Employment Laws and Regulations : Ensure that you are familiar with employment laws and regulations in Canada, including minimum wage requirements, working hours, employee rights, and workplace safety standards.

  • Beware of Job Hunt Scams : Stay vigilant and be aware of potential job hunt scams. Remember that legitimate employers do not ask for any kind of advance payment or fees.

By following these steps, you can streamline your employment journey and increase your chances of finding suitable job opportunities in Canada.

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