Hmm, where did you do the volunteer work before you got a job in IT?TrackIT said:Never mind there is not much that can be done by anyone except the cutoff gets lower in EE. so the applicants who applied before december 2014 have a different process for PR when compared to the applicants trying to apply after January 1st 2015. Basically its a points and draw based system for PR now. Moving forward yeah the job process was extremely painful for me however I got one but my time is running out for applying PR. I would suggest to think twice before getting in to the consultancies and never sign a contract for getting jobs with them.
I would strongly urge you to look into placement agencies. Yes, it might hurt initially to give away 20% of your pay however it will give you a start. After graduating from within Canada itself there was a huge shortage of IT jobs. Every job required 5-6 yrs experience, personally I must have spammed the whole internet and job board with resumes and created profiles on monster, indeed, Workopolis, multiple agencies etc and then finally landed a successful job through placement agency. Recently I was offered a full-time within the same company so no more money sharing. Don't feel demotivated, just do your best. The placement agency I went through is called PROCOM, they are one of the best IT placement agencies in Canada.karunya.vemulapalli said:Its been 3 months in Canada, Myself and my wife have come here. Jobs are there to see online but when you apply there is nothing that is coming up. Many people ask for Canadian Experience or Canadian Reference. If you dont have any of this you are gone, it will take a while to get a job.
It is easy to get a temp job here but you will miss out on your main stream jobs. I am not from any consultant.
I have 8 yrs experience in Desktop Support/Technical Support/Operations/ worked with companies like GE Money, NHS (UK based, I lived in UK for 4 years) and CtrlS (Hyderabad, India).
My wife has 9 years experience in Testing worked for IBM India and Oracle India.
I wanted to create a group where people can share they thoughts about IT job searching in Canada.
There are couple of consultants and we are in touch with them about testing jobs in Canada. There is quite a huge market for software testing in Canada. All you need is Canadian experience or Canadian Reference.
Let me know if you any further questions.
Check your inbox,I have sent you the details.karunya.vemulapalli said:Hmm, where did you do the volunteer work before you got a job in IT?
Thank youDilbert said:I would strongly urge you to look into placement agencies. Yes, it might hurt initially to give away 20% of your pay however it will give you a start. After graduating from within Canada itself there was a huge shortage of IT jobs. Every job required 5-6 yrs experience, personally I must have spammed the whole internet and job board with resumes and created profiles on monster, indeed, Workopolis, multiple agencies etc and then finally landed a successful job through placement agency. Recently I was offered a full-time within the same company so no more money sharing. Don't feel demotivated, just do your best. The placement agency I went through is called PROCOM, they are one of the best IT placement agencies in Canada.
As per my research ( I have quite a few colleagues in Canada)you will need the PR done before you can start any meaningful search...As in all developed economies lot of jobs are through reference ; so in the meantime I think you can try to search for contacts through your alumni network...another option would be to join an IT company who have presence in Canada and get yourself transferred once you have PR-this will solve the Canadian exp issue..I also have info from reliable source that it is getting difficult to get a work permit sponsored(lot of rejections). So good for PR holders. ;D by the way I am also in Noc 2171 with most of my 7 yrs exp in Uk geography..working for a Indian it company for big uk banks..cyronn said:Applying through NOC 2171. Brief background: 6+ years IT experience, MBA (in Systems, IT and HR) from one of the better IIMs, B.Tech in IT, Married (applying with my wife who's a lawyer)
Currently filed EE (CRS 461) and waiting for ITA. Haven't started job search yet. Was planning to worry about job search after I get the ITA and submit all my docs
Any tips on how to go on with a job search? All I can think of is to apply in as many jobsites as possible, linkedin etc. I am not sure how likely it is to get a job while the PR process is going on. Am assuming I would need to be on the ground to get a job. Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks. That's what I was also thinking, that a PR in hand will make it easier to find work as opposed to breaking my head over a job now itself when I am so early in my application. All the best to you deyka!deyka said:As per my research ( I have quite a few colleagues in Canada)you will need the PR done before you can start any meaningful search...As in all developed economies lot of jobs are through reference ; so in the meantime I think you can try to search for contacts through your alumni network...another option would be to join an IT company who have presence in Canada and get yourself transferred once you have PR-this will solve the Canadian exp issue..I also have info from reliable source that it is getting difficult to get a work permit sponsored(lot of rejections). So good for PR holders. ;D by the way I am also in Noc 2171 with most of my 7 yrs exp in Uk geography..working for a Indian it company for big uk banks..
I had a similar experience.gregrdyer said:Hey guys,
I too have been actively looking for IT Jobs. My NOC is 2171 though I could also use 2175. I read somewhere in an article on CanadaVisa.com and another immigration site that NOC 2171 was in demand in the Ontario province, hence the reason for choosing 2171 over 2175.
My CRS is 440, I'm married with one child (both dependents are on my EE application), I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology and an MBA. I had hoped to score a higher CRS but being married and 36 years of age does not help. Hopefully I'd get an ITA before the end of the year.
After reading some of the posts in this thread, I honestly believe it would be easier to get a job once you have PR status. I have sent out over 500 job applications and most of those that were interested in my application asked me to confirm whether or not I have permission to work. Once the response is NO, you get pushed aside.