Hey Guys,
I did my Bachelor's in Electronics and communication eng. from India and I came to Canada on a Study permit in 2016 and was enrolled in Robotics and Automation program which was based on the mechanical and electrical engineering field. Well, the program was highly based on PLC programming and C coding so I was able to get a good score but the job market was not much related to the field as every company I visited was looking for someone with either electrical or mechanical engineering background and as a result, I couldn't get a field job. however, I was able to get my permanent residency.
Now, I have got admission to a Mobile solution development program in the same college with optional co-op as a domestic student and I am quite confident, it will be a good match for me but how much it is related to the Canadian job market as I had a very harsh experience in the past and I don't want to repeat it again. of course, I have a PR now but I don't want to get into more mess.
I don't have any job experience in this field and that is the biggest concern for me. Is my past study and work experience going to make any wrong impression on the Canadian employers as I am changing the field?
Thanks.
I did my Bachelor's in Electronics and communication eng. from India and I came to Canada on a Study permit in 2016 and was enrolled in Robotics and Automation program which was based on the mechanical and electrical engineering field. Well, the program was highly based on PLC programming and C coding so I was able to get a good score but the job market was not much related to the field as every company I visited was looking for someone with either electrical or mechanical engineering background and as a result, I couldn't get a field job. however, I was able to get my permanent residency.
Now, I have got admission to a Mobile solution development program in the same college with optional co-op as a domestic student and I am quite confident, it will be a good match for me but how much it is related to the Canadian job market as I had a very harsh experience in the past and I don't want to repeat it again. of course, I have a PR now but I don't want to get into more mess.
I don't have any job experience in this field and that is the biggest concern for me. Is my past study and work experience going to make any wrong impression on the Canadian employers as I am changing the field?
Thanks.
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