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Leon said:
You can start applying but it is unlikely that you will be offered a job right away. You could set up interviews though.

Thanks for the advice Leon. \
Is it too early to set up interviews if I am only landing in January?
 
Androse said:
Thanks for the advice Leon. \
Is it too early to set up interviews if I am only landing in January?

I do not think it is too early. 2 months. I think you should start to apply and state that you will be landing in January.
 
Hillo Leon and other seniors help me pls!
I'm 30yrs old male and decided to live Camrose,AB.(will land on 16/11/2011).
Normally I have many experiences of many jobs and wanna work ASAP I arrived.My fluent English is medium and I seeking a job around Camrose.
Pls let me know where can I look and share finding job experiences in Canada.(actually I'm asian and prefer to find waiter,cleaner,construction worker,painters,gas-filler,Bar,....etc...such a low job cause I doubt that I could find high job easily).
Thanks for any responds!
 
fast said:
Hillo Leon and other seniors help me pls!
I'm 30yrs old male and decided to live Camrose,AB.(will land on 16/11/2011).
Normally I have many experiences of many jobs and wanna work ASAP I arrived.My fluent English is medium and I seeking a job around Camrose.
Pls let me know where can I look and share finding job experiences in Canada.(actually I'm asian and prefer to find waiter,cleaner,construction worker,painters,gas-filler,Bar,....etc...such a low job cause I doubt that I could find high job easily).
Thanks for any responds!

Read the papers and the job bank ads. Go to places where you want to work and apply. They will often have help wanted signs outside but even if they don't, you can still apply. Take a bus through the industrial neighbourhoods as well. Warehouses and factories also tend to have help wanted signs outside and again, even if they don't, you can still apply.
 
Leon said:
Read the papers and the job bank ads. Go to places where you want to work and apply. They will often have help wanted signs outside but even if they don't, you can still apply. Take a bus through the industrial neighbourhoods as well. Warehouses and factories also tend to have help wanted signs outside and again, even if they don't, you can still apply.
Thnx Leon,you're the special one!
 
Leon said:
Read the papers and the job bank ads. Go to places where you want to work and apply. They will often have help wanted signs outside but even if they don't, you can still apply. Take a bus through the industrial neighbourhoods as well. Warehouses and factories also tend to have help wanted signs outside and again, even if they don't, you can still apply.
Hi leon,

I just got my PR and I will land toronto on January. Is there odd job like security guard job is available for survibe at first stage?

Thanks
 
Yes, security guard is a good survival job. It pays better than fast food and does not require many skills.
 
i am currently working here in saudi arabia as a nurse i just wnto know what are the procedure i need to do or can u give me a site where i can search for job. thank you.
 
hunniebhe said:
i am currently working here in saudi arabia as a nurse i just wnto know what are the procedure i need to do or can u give me a site where i can search for job. thank you.

Here: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/res-eng.aspx?TmFrm=E7Days&ProvId=99&kwd=nurse&OpPage=50&Stdnt=No
 
Leon said:
Yes, security guard is a good survival job. It pays better than fast food and does not require many skills.

Hi Leon,

Am I right in thinking you have to study for a license in order to be a security guard?

Thanks
Mhut
 
Last I heard there was no license necessary. Maybe they have since changed it.
 
I had seen in some security guard jobs asking for specific "security guard training" as in you have to have it before applying.
 
Leon said:
Last I heard there was no license necessary. Maybe they have since changed it.

Thanks Leon :)
 
Hi everyone, my position is lil bit different: I have one year of experience as network admin, 10 months canadian experience as supervisor NOC1215 (not related with IT) and now from January I'm workin as Information Security Admin in international institution which is recognized in Canada (CitiBank), I have postgrad diploma in network administration and bachelor in food processing QA (both non-canadian) IELTS 7.5 overall band, basic French. I dont need LMO for any job (agreement between my country and Canada), visa in ca 3 weeks - thats a big adventage, appreciate any suggestions and advices how to interest prospective employers with my candidacy