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    Bank Teller Career Progression

    I know of people who have begun their banking careers as tellers and as call centre representatives. As you say, all career paths are different, but I know of people who went from the call centre into sales and tellers who later moved on to positions as mortgage and personal banking...
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    Looking for Recruitment Agencies

    A good one to start with would be www.randstad.ca. But do a Google search for others in your area. They are a great way to get your foot in the door. Best of luck!
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    Job Offer, Help please?

    As I always advise people, start with an impeccable resume and cover letter especially tailored to the Canadian job market. Apply, apply, apply, but target your job search to those positions that are most suited to you. Don't just blast your resume to hundreds of companies. Start pounding the...
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    Marketing Job

    If you can work online in the online marketing field, why not search for jobs in Toronto, or anywhere else, that would allow you to telecommute? There is opportunity everywhere. Sometimes you just need to dig a little.
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    Palestine

    Best thing to do is start reading here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
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    Job Websites in Canada

    You raise some interesting points. I have helped some people who applied for jobs that required fewer credentials than they had. We simply left those credentials off their resume and this resulted in them receiving calls from prospective employers. A resume is not supposed to be a laundry list...
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    Job opportunities in IT?

    Try looking here first: http://www.cgi.com/en/careers/working-at-cgi Be flexible as to where you settle. Go where the work is. And of course, make sure you have an excellent resume and cover letter.
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    what chances that I will get a job with a non Canadian degree

    There are plenty of immigrants who have gotten jobs in Canada with foreign credentials. Make sure your resume and cover letter are impeccable, that you hone your interview skills and that you work hard at finding that perfect job. Also, be flexible as to where you would like to settle in Canada...
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    Regarding Job to get in Canada

    When searching for a job in Canada from abroad, remember that you will need to put your best foot forward. Make sure that your resume and cover letter are formatted for the Canadian market and are error-free. If you can, use a friend's Canadian address on your resume and cover letter and do not...
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    Do people find employers before arriving in Canada?

    Hello SandSea, Sure people find jobs in Canada while abroad. It is always more difficult to do this than searching while in Canada, so be sure that you are well prepared with a resume and cover letter tailored to the Canadian market. See here for resume tips for newcomers...
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    please any one help to get canadian job offer sitting in India

    First, have you written a good resume for the Canadian market? If you need assistance doing so, I can help. I am a professional resume consultant. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind when writing your Canadian resume. * Avoid providing personal details such as marital status, religion...
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    Looking for job. where to find? please advise some resources like websites orso!

    Make sure your resume and cover letter are properly tailored to the Canadian market. Here are some pointers: * Avoid providing personal details such as marital status, religion, number of children. * Limit your work history to roughly the last 10 years. * Include your most...
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    Recent Graduate Jobs in Canada for US citizens

    You should not get discouraged! Anything worth doing is worth working for. I would say that it much easier for Americans to come to work in Canada than it is for other nationalities. For one thing, Americans are familiar with the way in which people market themselves in North America. Resume...
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    Advice for Resume / CV

    I am a professional resume consultant who has successfully helped many people find jobs. Here is some basic advice for the Canadian market: Avoid providing personal details such as marital status, religion, number of children. Limit your work history to roughly the last 10 years. Include your...
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    Moving To Canada From United States

    Also be sure you have a resume and cover letter geared to the Canadian market. The last thing you should do is spend hours of time and lots of effort applying to jobs only to discover that your resume is inadequate. Remember to: Avoid providing personal details such as marital status...
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    Bank jobs in Canada

    If you are bilingual, you should have no problem finding work at a bank in Canada. Check out the major banks and submit your resume online. You can try: TD RBC Bank of Montreal Scotia Bank A good way to start would be as a teller or in the call centre and work your way up from there.
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    Job Market bad in Canada

    The greatest opportunities are always found in the midst of the greatest adversity. Know that you are good and you will succeed and any job market.
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    Which jobs can be found easily?

    If you have good qualifications, sometimes employers offering low paying positions are reluctant to hire you because they believe that you'll be unhappy and won't stay there. If you are applying for low-skilled jobs, you may actually need to downplay your qualifications on your resume. Just as...
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    submitting resume online..does it work?

    This definitely works. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by trying. Start with a well-crafted resume for the Canadian market. Feel free to contact me if you need assistance with a resume or cover letter. Best of luck!
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    free or low cost ITIL v3 training

    Try: http://itiltraining.com/itil-v3-training.asp