Well, I am new on this forum and 1 yr old in Canada, recently I relocated to GTA.
There are many Job search centers in Toronto, many counselors talk about Canadian education, but personally i feel it's not going to make significant difference unless i get education in licensed field or a Technical field
I did my masters in marketing from India(from one of the best schools) and I know it's hard to get a professional job in marketing area because I am not white and I don't have Canadian accent
But if i go for a 1 yr course from like George/Seneca college etc, will it make any difference, My total work experience is 5 years
What you guys feel !
Looking to make new friends here, I speak Hindi/English and I am originally from Goa, India
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Originally posted by Amvk
and I know it's hard to get a professional job in marketing area because I am not white and I don't have Canadian accent
Hi Amvk
I agree with sville that Canadian education will help.
You need to be more specific with respect to your area of expertise.
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Best regards
Lali
I worked as a counsellor before... getting Canadian diploma/degree etc was the only solution me and my colleagues could give every new immigrant who was looking a job. There is no effective solution for discrimination faced by all immigrants here, except write to MLAs and other Govt. regulatory bodies.
Internally, we all believed and knew that.. yes, the Canadian employers are being biased by not recognising your international credentials in non-regulated fields. But since the Govt. is turning a blind eye to this all, the only way is to follow what many are doing, pay again into the system (colleges and Universities) to regain education. Since its a circle, the people feed it and keep it going on.
The recently appointed Ontario Fairness Commissioner has been appointed to look into the discriminatory practises, but let me tell you, the process has no teeth.
Thinking about a new career can help ( people change careers even in their 60s), since education isn't exactly cheap in terms of money and also time.
Only advise, keep ur options open....
Do a proper degree or a certification.
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You know you are a desi when ........ You spew forth the virtues of India, but don't want to live there...............You've never had a tanning salon membership
I would like to know if certification in technical trades will help in getting started in a career. If I am ready to start a step lower than what I was in middle east do you think I can get started. I am asking this since I saw a vacany of maintenace & engg manager in an Industry, ( I hold such a position in the middle east currently). But the pre requisite was that the person should have License in any of the electrician/mechanic/millwright trades and five years experience.
If so what is the procedure to get certified
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Originally posted by Amvk
Well, I am new on this forum and 1 yr old in Canada, recently I relocated to GTA.
There are many Job search centers in Toronto, many counselors talk about Canadian education, but personally i feel it's not going to make significant difference unless i get education in licensed field or a Technical field
I did my masters in marketing from India(from one of the best schools) and I know it's hard to get a professional job in marketing area because I am not white and I don't have Canadian accent
But if i go for a 1 yr course from like George/Seneca college etc, will it make any difference, My total work experience is 5 years
What you guys feel !
Looking to make new friends here, I speak Hindi/English and I am originally from Goa, India
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