There are different spheres where it's easy to find a job: sales associate, call centers, customer service representative, cashier, gas station attendant, office clerk, delivery person, cleaner, factory and warehouse positions, taxi driver or data entry operator. What are you interested in?
One of the ways to find a survival job in Canada is to contact an employment agency that will meet your needs.
By law, employers cannot pay less than the minimum wage established by the province where you live.
I am the principal applicant in the express entry and I was given some codes to open job bank which I did. I've had several job offers. The problem is that I do not know how my wife can open her job profile too. She needs the job more than I do. How do you think she can open her own profile. ThankThere can mostly general labour jobs paying between $12-13/hr or more if night shift. Manpower is such a company which can provide you with survival jobs, otherwise restaurant and cafeteria jobs are there as waiting staff, the pay is same or less - Jobbank is the best website for newcomers to look for these jobs, as the employers seriously are willing to employ newcomers - you can check they have a lot of different job options like sales staff, call centre jobs etc.
Quick question, are this job offers real? And were you in Canada when you applied?I am the principal applicant in the express entry and I was given some codes to open job bank which I did. I've had several job offers. The problem is that I do not know how my wife can open her job profile too. She needs the job more than I do. How do you think she can open her own profile. Thank
Post is 6 years old.Quick question, are this job offers real? And were you in Canada when you applied?