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Author Topic: WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF IT PERSON IN CANADA  (Read 496 times)
asif ghouri
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« on: December 22, 2010, 10:06:08 am »

i would like to ask that if someone has experience in his IT field and has MCSE,CCNA AND CCNP certificates so he will b successful or do a job on macdonald or other fast food shops. As some people are saying on the forum that there r no jobs in canada.
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Staroffuture
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2010, 11:22:04 am »

it depends on many factors,  age, connectons in canada, luck, your english skills
to sum up, it is just adventure for unknown
if you are ready to do it, do it but ask yourself first, why should I do it?
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bsrk68
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« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 12:01:08 pm »

i would like to ask that if someone has experience in his IT field and has MCSE,CCNA AND CCNP certificates so he will b successful or do a job on macdonald or other fast food shops. As some people are saying on the forum that there r no jobs in canada.

Right now, the IT hiring is painfully slow. There are lots of candidates vying for each position that is advertised. And a lot of times, these are advertised to satisfy LMO requirements....hence fake. When this will change...is anybody's guess. Perseverance in Canada is the key to success. Keep the focus, talk to people and agencies with contacts. You need good communication skills and local references too.

Good luck
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malu08
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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2010, 05:10:32 am »

its a difficult question to answer. If you get a good job future is good otherwise bad. This is as simple as that.

Getting good job depends upon various factors like current job market condition, your skill sets demand in market, local network, job references, previous job exp,comm skills etc etc.
These factors are not unique to Canada and you would face all or some of them anywhere in this world including your country of origin.
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malu08
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« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2010, 05:12:49 am »

Right now, the IT hiring is painfully slow. There are lots of candidates vying for each position that is advertised. And a lot of times, these are advertised to satisfy LMO requirements....hence fake. When this will change...is anybody's guess. Perseverance in Canada is the key to success. Keep the focus, talk to people and agencies with contacts. You need good communication skills and local references too.

Good luck

This time of year things are always slow due to holiday season. I guess it would only improve from here.
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