Guys ! So what are the odds for me to get a job within a month?
Based on this only I am going to proceed further.
Based on this only I am going to proceed further.
Toronto is right place to start with. Give your self few months to settle in new countrymurug100 said:Hello Everyone,
My Wife and I are coming to Canada this month and will be landing in Toronto at the end of this month(April 30) . Both of us are taking off from our jobs in our country (India) to try out our prospects in Canada .Need advise on consultants in Toronto. I am working as a Network Consultant with 15 yrs of experience in India with a US based MNC and my wife is also into the same domain with 6 years of experience. Is Toronto the right place to start searching jobs ?... Anybody on the forum with the idea of jobs in networking domain , telecom ? kindly help out ...
Thanks !!
Murug
With all the certifications that you have mentioned, it should not be hard for you to find a job. It will take some preparations though. Get a resume as per canadian market standards, apply, and prepare for interviews and give your best shotKaylM said:Hi everybody,
I have graduated with a BSc in electrical engineering, but never worked as electrical engineer, instead, I worked as an Oracel ERP implementer and project manager for almost 6 years, after that I moved into internal auditing, and have been working as an internal auditor for almost the last 8 years. I am Certified Management Accountant (CMA – from IMA, USA), certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and Certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
I really don't know how my situation will be handled in Canada (with electrical engineering but working as an internal auditor), how much the certificates I have are recognized, and what is the possibility that I will find a job in Canada.
I got my PR since 2 years and planning to settle in Canad soon.
Regards,
You differ, thats not a problem. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.cocosyr said:I disagree. Disregard all your education and past work experience if it was not done in Canada. Many people here in this forum tend to lie to potential or recent immigrants, because their livelihood is dependent on you guys. Most of them are in sales and businesses targeting recent immigrants. So don't listen to them.
buiatti said:I'm still on the search, and I can tell it is not easy. But I have noticed that, if you are able to get in contact with a recruiting agency specialized in your area of expertise, things will turn out easier.
I'm a Financial Analyst, and the best recruiting agencies for this area, as I could see, are Lannik and Robert Half, and getting the attention of such agencies into your resume is really hard. It took me two months to get one interview for professional assessment with one of these companies, and the other one, never answered even one email.
It seems like, once you have the "friendship" of a recruiter within these companies, you may get better chances to get into a job. Too bad it took me almost two months to get into the list of candidates of a specialized agency.
Also, he explained me that, if you are willing to start with contracts, finding a job is much easier, but do not expect to get a top position according to experience, and be prepared to start in more junior level positions.
if a company call you...yes you can.brar.arsh said:I am currently working in Automation and Manual Testing and using QTP and ALM(QC) tools from HP. I am mainly working into development of automation scripts using QTP. I am also HP Certified QTP Professional and have also cleared the ISTQB Certification. I am shifting to Canada this month and will be available for personal interviews by 20th May 2013.
Can I arrange the interviews while staying in India??