Hi,
I already have my COPR and I'm planning when to move to Canada. Of course, the ideal situation would be that I get a job before landing. I think this question is more suitable in this sub since the one on finding work in Canada seems to be primarily for those without visas yet.
I've heard of some (like AndyUK) who got a job before landing. Is this the norm for the people on this forum? For context, I have a PhD in a quantitative field from the US, currently working as a data scientist, and I've been applying to a few data scientist jobs in Canada. I haven't gotten a single interview, just straight rejections. In the past, as I was transitioning from my postdoc to a career in data science, I've gotten interviews in the US and UK. I am doing some reflection but could it be partly because, when filling out the application form, I put there that my current address is outside Canada? Do the application systems filter out your profile if your current address is not in Canada? I am asking because, I am also working with ICTC (pre-arrival services funded by Canadian govt) to make my resume "Canadian style" and the facilitator (who's not Canadian and is based out of Canada), put "Toronto, ON" on my resume even though I still haven't landed yet. I thought it would be easier to get interviews since I have work authorization in Canada...
If anyone has some "success stories", can I reach out via dm to ask some questions? Thanks so much!
I already have my COPR and I'm planning when to move to Canada. Of course, the ideal situation would be that I get a job before landing. I think this question is more suitable in this sub since the one on finding work in Canada seems to be primarily for those without visas yet.
I've heard of some (like AndyUK) who got a job before landing. Is this the norm for the people on this forum? For context, I have a PhD in a quantitative field from the US, currently working as a data scientist, and I've been applying to a few data scientist jobs in Canada. I haven't gotten a single interview, just straight rejections. In the past, as I was transitioning from my postdoc to a career in data science, I've gotten interviews in the US and UK. I am doing some reflection but could it be partly because, when filling out the application form, I put there that my current address is outside Canada? Do the application systems filter out your profile if your current address is not in Canada? I am asking because, I am also working with ICTC (pre-arrival services funded by Canadian govt) to make my resume "Canadian style" and the facilitator (who's not Canadian and is based out of Canada), put "Toronto, ON" on my resume even though I still haven't landed yet. I thought it would be easier to get interviews since I have work authorization in Canada...
If anyone has some "success stories", can I reach out via dm to ask some questions? Thanks so much!