10 Steps to Find Work and Be Successful in Canada
A Guide for Immigrants Who Want to Thrive in A New Culture
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Narrado por:
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John Hawkes
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De:
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Gabriela M Radix
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10 Steps to Find Work and Be Successful in Canada: A Guide for Immigrants Who Want to Thrive in A New Culture
Moving to Canada is an exciting opportunity and adventure but can be also a challenge in finding a place to live, belonging to a community, fitting into the culture, language improvement. But few things can be harder than the constant rejection that comes with hunting for work. Finding an "adequate job" is often the greatest difficulty for new immigrants arriving in Canada.
Every professional immigrant thinking of moving to Canada needs a handy companion and a road map for success that will help them out through the process of settling in a new county. This audiobook is an interactive and resourceful step-by-step guide filed with tips and up-to-date resources about what to do before and after you arrive in Canada and how to thrive in a new culture. Each step walks you through the process of finding employment and is supported by examples to help you take action and learn what to do next in order to succeed in today’s competitive job market.
So what can you expect to learn after listening to this audiobook?
- A self-discovery process on identifying your skills, abilities, and strengths - I call them "super powers".
- Craft a Resume and Cover Letter that sell.
- Job search strategies and networking tools.
- Winning the Interviews.
- How to build trust and create your own personal brand.
- Outside the box tips and resources