Hello dear Canadians and non-Canadians!
I'm headed to Canada with Working Holiday Visa which allows me to work in Canada for up to 1 year. I have 3 years of experiences in mixed fields. My skills: C/C++, Java, Perl, Java, Python, MySQL, Bash (also .NET but I hate it and don't won't to do this anymore, never ever again), perhaps something else that I don't remember right now. Also some certifications: RHCE, VCP, CCNP.
I would love to work with Linux - sys. admin or any kind of development on Linux/*nix (except web, I also hate php, javascript). Respect to those who like to do this things, unfortunately I don't
My question is, how hard will it be to find a job for 6 or 12 months anywhere in Canada? I arrive in October and I plan to search in Vancouver first but of course, I'm ready to go anywhere if the things that I would work on, suit me. If not, I prefer to find myself a job in a store or something, experience Canadian life for 3 months and go to try my luck in New Zealand.
Probably the companies prefer to hire someone for the long term? No?
Any kind of feedback would be more then welcomed!
I'm headed to Canada with Working Holiday Visa which allows me to work in Canada for up to 1 year. I have 3 years of experiences in mixed fields. My skills: C/C++, Java, Perl, Java, Python, MySQL, Bash (also .NET but I hate it and don't won't to do this anymore, never ever again), perhaps something else that I don't remember right now. Also some certifications: RHCE, VCP, CCNP.
I would love to work with Linux - sys. admin or any kind of development on Linux/*nix (except web, I also hate php, javascript). Respect to those who like to do this things, unfortunately I don't
My question is, how hard will it be to find a job for 6 or 12 months anywhere in Canada? I arrive in October and I plan to search in Vancouver first but of course, I'm ready to go anywhere if the things that I would work on, suit me. If not, I prefer to find myself a job in a store or something, experience Canadian life for 3 months and go to try my luck in New Zealand.
Probably the companies prefer to hire someone for the long term? No?
Any kind of feedback would be more then welcomed!