- Dec 14, 2015
- 21
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 18-04-2016
- Doc's Request.
- 08-06-2016
- AOR Received.
- 07-05-2016
- File Transfer...
- 30-05-2016
- Med's Done....
- Upfront
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- DM on ECAS: 14-01-2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- COPR rec'd 04-02-2017
Moved to Vancouver since March. Would like to give some job searching advice and hope can benefit someone:
- Not all work agencies support all new comers, check to make sure which one support yours depending on your immigration status (well before arrival)
- Best if you can register with an agency that allows you sign up prior to your arrival, like Mosaic, they'll work with you as soon as 6 months prior to arrival
- If not eligible for agencies like Mosaic/ISS, you can only go to WorkBC. Sign up as soon as you arrive and take their workshops as many as you can, while you are still in your honeymoon stage.
- If you're eligible for all agencies, pick the one that offers the widest range of services and just sign up one. What the agencies offer are mostly overlapping each other.
- Regardless of your profession, remember that you need to train yourself to be a job searching expert first. In other words, you need to train yourself first to do the "job searching" job well before you will be given an opportunity to work on what you're originally good at. Without that, no one will even give you an interviewing opportunity, let alone hiring you (assuming you have no connections, of course).
- Aim high at the beginning and use as much as you've learned at the work centers/agencies for job searching. As time goes by, you'll lower your expectations. Also, your morale will start deteriorating as you go on.
- Key is to keep one's psyche and not let yourself accept survival jobs as long as you can still afford (financial and emotionally) to persevere your target.
- I was told it's normal, ie NORMAL, to take 4 to 6 months to get hired.
- I sent out about 60 job applications during the course of 3.5 months, got 4 interview invitations and 1 job offer and that's a contract job, not full time. However, lucky enough to get hired in the same profession and similar level.