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mazykpow
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Electronics/Embedded Jobs in Alberta
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Hi All,
I live in US and my wife is from poland. We have been having particular difficulty in finding a H1B sponser in US for her. We both have 4+ years of experience in Electronics/Electrical engineering specializing in Embedded Automotive field. I work in US with a valid H1B. I was looking for ways for us to be together and thus I found out about the AINP.
The process seems straight forward. However when I started looking for jobs in our field, and I was very surprised to find almost none in the high-tech sector. I have looked at most of the job sites and havent been successfull in finding even one prospective job.
Is Alberta a good move for us? Does anyone know how the high-tech situation is in Alberta? Where should I look?
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Abe
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Leon
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Re: Electronics/Embedded Jobs in Alberta
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Anything automotive sounds more like it would be in Quebec or ON rather than AB. AB has oilfields and they need pipefitters, welders etc. I think more than high tech electronics. Still, if you qualify for AINP, you can apply and go there and see how it goes for you finding a job.
Here are all the job search engines I know about:
http://www.canadavisa.com/career_zone/canadian-immigration-job-search.htm
http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/
http://www.eluta.ca/
http://www.monster.ca/
http://www.workopolis.com/
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