Dear All,
I have a few queries about studying and working in Canada, I was wondering if you can all help and advise me.
I am actually planning for a one year diploma course in Human resources from GBC college
QUESTIONS
1. I have read that these courses provides co-op. What exactly is co-op is it like a paid internship kind of a thing or is it a program which helps you land a permanent job
2. Is it possible to work part time while studying, if yes then can I start working right at the beginning of my course or i have to apply for a work permit after 6 months and only then I can work. Also, what's the average hourly pay for part time work
3. What are the job prospects like in HR industry and pay-scale for a permanent job in the aforesaid industry, I will be taking an educational loan and I am very concerned about getting myself in a situation where in I wont be able to pay it off. ( I know a very specific question, please provide a ball park figure)
4. How easy/difficult is it to get a PR in HR field.
Thanks a lot for your help.
I have a few queries about studying and working in Canada, I was wondering if you can all help and advise me.
I am actually planning for a one year diploma course in Human resources from GBC college
QUESTIONS
1. I have read that these courses provides co-op. What exactly is co-op is it like a paid internship kind of a thing or is it a program which helps you land a permanent job
2. Is it possible to work part time while studying, if yes then can I start working right at the beginning of my course or i have to apply for a work permit after 6 months and only then I can work. Also, what's the average hourly pay for part time work
3. What are the job prospects like in HR industry and pay-scale for a permanent job in the aforesaid industry, I will be taking an educational loan and I am very concerned about getting myself in a situation where in I wont be able to pay it off. ( I know a very specific question, please provide a ball park figure)
4. How easy/difficult is it to get a PR in HR field.
Thanks a lot for your help.