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dina07 said:
Hello Everyone,

I and my Husband are landing in Toronto in September, will he get job in Shopping mall as here in India he is working as a warehouse incharge.

Hi dina07,

Yes he will get, if he applies according to the job posting with well targeted resume and cover letter.


hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
HI,

THERE ARE REALLY THOUSAND THOUSANDS THOUSANDS JOBS ARE AVAILABLE.
YOU NEED TO CHECK THESE RECRUITING AGENCIES AND UPCOMING JOB FAIRS.
MANY PEOPLE DON"T BELIEVE PLEASE CHECK THE ALL GIVEN LINKS AND JOB FAIRS.


THOUSANDS!! THOUSANDS!! THOUSANDS!! JOBS IN TORONTO!!!

THOUSANDS of FREE Employment Services in Toronto

THOUSANDS of Employment Agencies in Toronto

THOUSANDS of Recruiters in Toronto

THOUSANDS of Training Listings in Toronto

THOUSANDS of Education Listings in Toronto

THOUSANDS of Jobs in Toronto




1.
Go Global Expo
Westin Harbour Castle
September 24, 2011 (SATURDAY)
September 25, 2011 (SUNDAY)

2.
The National Job Fair & Training Expo
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
September 27, 2011 (TUESDAY)
September 28, 2011 (WEDNESDAY)

3.
NAPP Canada Job Fair
College Residence & Conference Centre
940 Progress Avenue, Scarborough
October 6, 2011 (THURSDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Mississauga International Centre
Hall 5, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga
October 20, 2011 (THURSDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

4.
Toronto / Mississauga Job, Training & Career Fair
Cosmos Consulting Agency
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
October 10, 2011 (MONDAY, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM)

5.
The City Career Expo
Mississauga Convention Centre
75 Derry Road West, Mississauga, Ontario
October 11, 2011 (TUESDAY, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
October 12, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM)

6.
National Career Event - Engineering Career Fair
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
November 1, 2011 (TUESDAY)

7.
Management Job and Education Fair
NAS Institute
The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel
225 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario
September 24, 2012 (MONDAY, 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM)



Employment Agencies


http://www.thetorontoemploymentdirectory.com/#

http://www.thetorontoemploymentdirectory.com/jobfairsandevents.html

http://www.manpower.ca/

http://www.adecco.ca/

http://www.spherion.ca/

http://www.kellyservices.ca/

http://www.appleone.ca/

http://www.thepeoplebank.com/

http://www.randstad.ca/

http://www.bridgestaffing.ca/

http://www.tpipersonnel.com/

http://www.ghrc.ca/

http://www.quantum.ca/

http://www.hunt.ca/

http://jobs.expresspros.com/ca/


FREE Employment Services


Employment Resource Centres - Service Canada Centres
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/cgi-bin/hr-search.cgi?cmd=lst&pv=on&ln=eng

Dial 2~1~1 Toronto Community Connection
http://www.211toronto.ca/index.jsp

COSTI Employment Services
http://www.costi.org/

The Possibilities Project
http://www.poss.ca/en/


HOPE ITS HELPS


BE POSITIVE AND ALWAYS CHECK ALL OPTIONS. YOU NEED TO KNOCK THE ALL DOORS AND MAY ALMIGHTY GOD KEPT ONE FOR YOU WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING SINCE LONG. CANADA HAS EVERY THING WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING!! KEEP SMILING :) SMILING :) AND SMILING :)



Regards,

hmisabpk

hmisabpk,

you have advertised thousands and thousands of job, by the way what job you are doing yourself man,,

for your info its not easy to get any job even entry level, they require test/interview and work experience plus thousands of people are in competition...

i went to one job fair and there were about 2000 people there for a labour entry level job,

cut your crap man of this thousands and thousands of jobs in toronto which some one is not able to get..huh
 
Up coming job Fairs

jvs-markham-job-fair.jpg


JVS Toronto - Employment Source Markham Job Fair

MARKHAM
JVS Toronto - Employment Source Markham
3780 14th Avenue, Suite 109 & 110, Markham, Ontario

July 23, 2013 (TUESDAY, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM)

Register By Phone

REGISTER By Calling
(905) 470-9675 Ext 3407


canadajobexpo.gif


Canada Job Expo

Canada Job, Career, Training and Education Expo


NORTH YORK
North York Memorial Community Hall
inside Hallway at Library End of Lower Level of Mall,
beside North York Central Library
5110 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario


North York Memorial Community Hall


Directions: North York Centre Subway Station,
North of Sheppard Avenue, South of Finch Avenue


July 30, 2013 (TUESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)


hope that helps,


hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
Up coming job Fairs

jvs-markham-job-fair.jpg


JVS Toronto - Employment Source Markham Job Fair

MARKHAM
JVS Toronto - Employment Source Markham
3780 14th Avenue, Suite 109 & 110, Markham, Ontario

July 23, 2013 (TUESDAY, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM)

Register By Phone

REGISTER By Calling
(905) 470-9675 Ext 3407


canadajobexpo.gif


Canada Job Expo

Canada Job, Career, Training and Education Expo


NORTH YORK
North York Memorial Community Hall
inside Hallway at Library End of Lower Level of Mall,
beside North York Central Library
5110 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario


North York Memorial Community Hall


Directions: North York Centre Subway Station,
North of Sheppard Avenue, South of Finch Avenue


July 30, 2013 (TUESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)


hope that helps,


hmisabpk

lolz........answer my above post man...its so funny...by the way where do you get these links of job fairs hahaha...i think some auto alerts...man please be realistic and stop advertising these links to get public fame and reputation on forum...i asked you a question? have you been able to find any job from these job fairs...?

these job fairs are useless for a common person...i tell you people, you won't get nothing...huh except giving some +1111s to mr himisabpk.. ;D....
 
kiala said:
hmisabpk,
you have advertised thousands and thousands of job, by the way what job you are doing yourself man,,
for your info its not easy to get any job even entry level, they require test/interview and work experience plus thousands of people are in competition...
i went to one job fair and there were about 2000 people there for a labour entry level job,
cut your crap man of this thousands and thousands of jobs in toronto which some one is not able to get..huh

Hi kiala,

I agree with you, there is competition in Toronto.

Try to register with any of the following employment agency they will send you the job posting according to your profession.

EO_logo.jpg


EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Government funded / non-profit Employment Centres

1. TCU : To find employment and training service, just follow 3 simple steps on Ontario Employment link:
http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/search.asp

2. Next-Steps Employment Centres : Operated by the Toronto District School Board, where job seekers can access a full range of employment services and support at any one of our seven locations in Toronto, Mississauga, and York Region.
www.next-steps.ca/

3. Toronto City Employment: Get help with Employment Services such as career planning, education, training and help for job seekers. For workshop and job fair information, visit below Employment Centre link.
Submit your resume and search for employment opportunities with the TESS Employment Opportunities System
http://www.toronto.ca/socialservices/

4. Skills For Change: What do you want to do now? Exploring what Skills for Change can do for you is a great first move! Almost 30 years of success in helping people find great jobs means Skills for Change employment programs and professional development courses are designed to address the specific needs of job seekers and working professionals who want to improve their career prospects.
http://www.skillsforchange.org/

5. YES : offers employment counselling, job placement, apprenticeship, entrepreneurship training and more.
http://www.yes.on.ca/

6. Futures – First work : Canada's largest development opportunity for professionals working with young people seeking employment
http://www.firstwork.org/

7. The Centre for Education & Training (TCET) : Toronto is pleased to be part of Employment Ontario; an integrated employment and training network, helping Ontarians to find Jobs and Careers along with the training and educational services required to be successful in employment.
http://www.tcet.com/torontojobs/

8. ACCES Employment: connecting employers to qualified candidates since 1986. More than 15,000 job seekers are served annually at their 5 locations across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). As a not-for-profit charitable organization, they provide both job seekers and employers with high quality services at no cost.
http://www.accestrain.com/

9. Toronto Community Employment Services (TCES): is non-profit agency offering free employment services at our Central Toronto location at the southeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton. Looking for work? TCES will assess your skills, knowledge, and strengths as well as interests and life experiences to find the perfect fit for you. We will assist you, from resume building to job retention.
http://www.toronto-jobs.org/

10. YMCA : If you're looking for a job, look no further than your local YMCA Employment Resource Centre.
http://www.ymcagta.org/en/get-a-job/help-you-find-job/index.html


Hope that helps,



hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi kiala,

I agree with you, there is competition in Toronto.

Try to register with any of the following employment agency they will send you the job posting according to your profession.

man you go and register yourself first...stop advertising some thing which you are not doing yourself...huh
 
Relax man......stay cool

This might be beneficial to others. If u have something to share, pls go ahead. But pls stop criticizing others.

kiala said:
man you go and register yourself first...stop advertising some thing which you are not doing yourself...huh
 
agreed with coolguy2010

many friends got jobs and support from hmisabpk. i myself got support from hmisbpk. even my consultant refused to help me but hmisbpk spent his busy time and helped me during medical process. he is very supportive man and only help others.if pple r getting support and help than wt is wrong. if u do not need any support than please stop criticizing senior members that have only motive to support newcomers.
saleem
 
kiala said:
man you go and register yourself first...stop advertising some thing which you are not doing yourself...huh
why would one ask for advice if one dont want, let alone appreciate it !
Seniors here take their personal time out to answer our queries, many have benefited from including my self
HMISBPK is a cool guy, God bless him.
 
coolguy2010 said:
Relax man......stay cool

This might be beneficial to others. If u have something to share, pls go ahead. But pls stop criticizing others.
I second coolguy.
@hmisabpk......... You should keep it up with good postings like this as this helps a lot for new comers in Canada. +1
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi kiala,

I agree with you, there is competition in Toronto.

Try to register with any of the following employment agency they will send you the job posting according to your profession.

EO_logo.jpg


EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Government funded / non-profit Employment Centres

1. TCU : To find employment and training service, just follow 3 simple steps on Ontario Employment link:
http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/search.asp

2. Next-Steps Employment Centres : Operated by the Toronto District School Board, where job seekers can access a full range of employment services and support at any one of our seven locations in Toronto, Mississauga, and York Region.
www.next-steps.ca/

3. Toronto City Employment: Get help with Employment Services such as career planning, education, training and help for job seekers. For workshop and job fair information, visit below Employment Centre link.
Submit your resume and search for employment opportunities with the TESS Employment Opportunities System
http://www.toronto.ca/socialservices/

4. Skills For Change: What do you want to do now? Exploring what Skills for Change can do for you is a great first move! Almost 30 years of success in helping people find great jobs means Skills for Change employment programs and professional development courses are designed to address the specific needs of job seekers and working professionals who want to improve their career prospects.
http://www.skillsforchange.org/

5. YES : offers employment counselling, job placement, apprenticeship, entrepreneurship training and more.
http://www.yes.on.ca/

6. Futures – First work : Canada's largest development opportunity for professionals working with young people seeking employment
http://www.firstwork.org/

7. The Centre for Education & Training (TCET) : Toronto is pleased to be part of Employment Ontario; an integrated employment and training network, helping Ontarians to find Jobs and Careers along with the training and educational services required to be successful in employment.
http://www.tcet.com/torontojobs/

8. ACCES Employment: connecting employers to qualified candidates since 1986. More than 15,000 job seekers are served annually at their 5 locations across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). As a not-for-profit charitable organization, they provide both job seekers and employers with high quality services at no cost.
http://www.accestrain.com/

9. Toronto Community Employment Services (TCES): is non-profit agency offering free employment services at our Central Toronto location at the southeast corner of Yonge and Eglinton. Looking for work? TCES will assess your skills, knowledge, and strengths as well as interests and life experiences to find the perfect fit for you. We will assist you, from resume building to job retention.
http://www.toronto-jobs.org/

10. YMCA : If you're looking for a job, look no further than your local YMCA Employment Resource Centre.
http://www.ymcagta.org/en/get-a-job/help-you-find-job/index.html


Hope that helps,



hmisabpk
Very informative post. Keep doing good work.
 
ami2245 said:
Thanks Now I am sure to get one out of these thousands jobs for me :)

and let me know also if you get one.. ;D so far no forum member has told that he/she got job from these job fairs.

there are thousands and thousands of jobs but millions and millions of people who are looking for jobs and out of work.......
 
I understand ur concern.....pls deal with life in positive attitude

Yes, not only in canada but all over the world number of jobs to Total applicants will be very less.

kiala said:
and let me know also if you get one.. ;D so far no forum member has told that he/she got job from these job fairs including mr hmisabpk..

there are thousands and thousands of jobs but millions and millions of people who are looking for jobs and out of work.......
 
Dear Coolguy,

I read few of your posts regarding about french proficiency DELF A1&A2 for FSW application in some posts you asked about submitting DELF proficiency instead of TEF.
Iam FSW1 applicant shortage of 1 point for 67 points and passed DELF A1&DELF A2&TEFAQ and submitted already but don't know visa officer accept it or not.

please suggest me about my situation.

Thank a lot for your help.