raoulshrma said:
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.
Buddy,
Co-Op is where you work as while still in ur course. So yes, paid internship is the right word for it. But, not to forget, it also gives you a window to land up a permanent job offer in the same firm after you are done with your program. Plus your earn money as well. So even better. This is where you should work as hard as possible.
Working part time while studying is possible only after 6 months of study as of now. But there are bits of unconfirmed official announcements that this rule is gonna go away for and after Jan 14 intake so if that happens then good news. U need a permit for that which the college shall get you i guess.
But then again, after 6 months or before, still the limit is 20 hrs per week - legal. The
minimum wage rate in canada is around 10$ per hour. So that is that. You are not permitted to work more than the weekly limit legally.
HR is good, as no matter where you go, in every industry, HR department is always there, big or small, so scope is great!!!
But - always remember, the college and the VISA people will only let u thru if they feel an HR course complements your educational or work background. Otherwise dont even opt for it coz there are high chances of rejection.
PR is not really specific to the field of study when you go thru education route as your work experience after the course will anyways fall in the skilled category i guess. So choose a course suiting your background. Always better...!!
* Even I wanted to go for HR in GBC but didnt as I have no HR background.
Research a lot....!!!!
All the best....!!!