My husband has a work experience of 4.5 yrs in the field of Quality, Lean & Six sigma in a Multi national bank.
He is an accredited ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor (Quality council of India), certified Six Sigma Green belt and is planning to do Six Sigma black belt certification from ASQ. We plan to immigrate to Canada by Jan'16.
Kindly advise
- Will the black belt certification be useful in canadian market? Is is worth doing?
- What are the job prospects of such a role in toronto?
The answer is not that straight forward.
Hard skills being the same, it is the soft skills and Luck that can progress you higher.
Banking is relatively a stable field where the Canadian big 5 banks being one of the best in the world. Oppertunities are there but it will take skills to get into the organisations.
Toronto is your leading destination and hence donot change that. Other options are montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Toronto leads.
Give us more info. on the skills of your husband.
Murali
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I would suggest go to indeed.ca and search by keywords and see how many jobs are posted where your husband's profile might fit. You can ignore manager and senior managers jobs for now in the listed jobs. It should give you some idea of the job market.
One thing all immigrants should understand is that just because you qualify for PR does not guarantee a job in Canada. You resign from your present job and come to Canada at your own risk.
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Originally posted by canadasoon
My husband has a work experience of 4.5 yrs in the field of Quality, Lean & Six sigma in a Multi national bank.
He is an accredited ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor (Quality council of India), certified Six Sigma Green belt and is planning to do Six Sigma black belt certification from ASQ. We plan to immigrate to Canada by Jan'16.
Kindly advise
- Will the black belt certification be useful in canadian market? Is is worth doing?
- What are the job prospects of such a role in toronto?
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Dimple2001
In a very competitive landscape for job seekers, every little bit helps. The SS certification is definitely one of those things. I'd put the existing GB on the resume front and center and talk about the project that went with it.
Since you already have a GB, I don't think the BB will add that much value in the job search, since the certification itself is basically a foot through the door. I would think highlighting the existing GB would suffice.
There's no harm in doing it if it can be done though and if your husband has a genuine interest in it. It can only help. But my personal opinion is it will not have a significant impact on his resume "wow" factor.
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Originally posted by tamilkuravan
The answer is not that straight forward.
Hard skills being the same, it is the soft skills and Luck that can progress you higher.
Banking is relatively a stable field where the Canadian ig 5 banks being one of the best in the world. Oppertunities are there but it will take skills to get into the organisations.
Toronto is your leading destination and hence donot change that. Other options are montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Toronto leads.
Give us more info. on the skills of your husband.
Murali
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Originally posted by rajcanada
I would suggest go to indeed.ca and search by keywords and see how many jobs are posted where similar profile might fit. You can ignore manager and senior managers jobs for now in the listed jobs. It should give you some idea of the job market.
One thing all immigrants should understand is that just because you qualify for PR does not guarantee a job in Canada. You resign from your present job and come to Canada at your own risk.
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