Cant agree more with clubcanada!
Lots of people seem to complain that "lack of Canadian experience" is deterring them from finding a job or a survival job. This is possibly so cause these people either lack
a) good understandable command of English, which means "strong local accent" where local Canadian hirers or employers have difficulty understanding the candidates.
b) Poor written and bad grammatical command of English, where there are simply too many mistakes even from a simple resume (with lots of spelling mistakes or grammatical errors).
c) Lack of relevant transferable skills to the jobs applying for
d) Unable to integrate into the local culture eg. A recent co-worker of mine of fired cause he simply refused to communicate in English at work all the time with his fellow indians or pakistans and then my Supervisor just got annoyed after numerous warnings and fired him cause of his dis-respect for fellow workers who do not speak his home language!
Lots of people seem to complain that "lack of Canadian experience" is deterring them from finding a job or a survival job. This is possibly so cause these people either lack
a) good understandable command of English, which means "strong local accent" where local Canadian hirers or employers have difficulty understanding the candidates.
b) Poor written and bad grammatical command of English, where there are simply too many mistakes even from a simple resume (with lots of spelling mistakes or grammatical errors).
c) Lack of relevant transferable skills to the jobs applying for
d) Unable to integrate into the local culture eg. A recent co-worker of mine of fired cause he simply refused to communicate in English at work all the time with his fellow indians or pakistans and then my Supervisor just got annoyed after numerous warnings and fired him cause of his dis-respect for fellow workers who do not speak his home language!