CANADA DAIRY FARM WORKER 2018
Search for jobs
There are many ways to look for jobs, such as:
check their website for jobs they post
contact employers directly to ask if they are hiring
go to job fairs in your city or town, where you can meet
employers and discuss jobs
browse job search websites and newspapers classified
sections to see who is hiring
Job Bank has up to 2,000 new jobs posted every day
jobs.gc.ca has job postings for federal public service
use an employment agency that searches for jobs for you
call or visit a Service Canada Centre near you for lists of
government employment services and training help
ask family and friends if they know about open jobs
many jobs aren’t advertised
you’ll only learn about some jobs by speaking to people
Other resources:
Canada’s top 100 employers
the Welcome to Canada guide
Apply for jobs
Once you find a job you’re interested in, you’ll usually
need to apply by sending your:
résumé, which is:
also known as a “curriculum vitae” or a C.V.
a list of your qualifications and work experience
The resources listed in the section Get important
information about working in Canada can help you:
prepare for an interview
After you apply
Based on your résumé and cover letter, the employer will
decide whether to invite you for a job interview. A job interview:
gives the employer a chance to:
meet you
ask questions to see if you’re right for the job
helps you to:
learn more about the job
decide if you want to work for that organization
It’s common for people to send many résumés and cover
letters to different places before being invited for a job interview.
It is easier to find a job if you have a set network of
contacts. Networking can help you search for jobs in Canada’s hidden job market.
It’s also a good way to tell many people that you’re looking for work.
Volunteering means you perform a service willingly and
without pay. Working as a volunteer can help you:
practise your English or French
build your network of contacts
meet Canadians and make friends
find someone who will be a reference for you
show potential employers that you’re willing to work hard
To find out how volunteering in Canada can help you find a
job:
search the Internet for “volunteer” and the name of the city
contact an immigrant-serving organization
visit the Volunteer Canada website
Look for bridging programs related to your job
Bridging programs help internationally trained professionals
and tradespeople who want to work in their field in Canada. They can help you
get a licence or certification and integrate into the Canadian workplace.
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