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SR_V

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Mar 25, 2015
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Hi!
My wife is planning on studying a Ph.D. at the University of Alberta, as her husband I would get the visa to work in Canada. I am a food engineer and I would like to continue with something related to my profession but I want to know how difficult it is to find a job in food science in Edmonton, and which certificates I should start getting in order to improve my chances to get something faster, do you have any suggestion?
 
That's a highly specialized subject, it will be hard for you to get a valuable answer. I'd recommend that you go to Indeed.ca, and search there -- the number of jobs that you see that look interesting to you will be a good measurement of how hard it will be to find one. Try things that simply include 'research' or 'biology' as well, there are always research coordinator positions at the university.

I live in Edmonton, and now is not a happy time to be looking for work, here.
 
SR_V said:
Hi!
My wife is planning on studying a Ph.D. at the University of Alberta, as her husband I would get the visa to work in Canada. I am a food engineer and I would like to continue with something related to my profession but I want to know how difficult it is to find a job in food science in Edmonton, and which certificates I should start getting in order to improve my chances to get something faster, do you have any suggestion?

Something related?

Packing meat? Supervising food deliveries?

That is quite simple to obtain.

The more specialized the much harder. So... as on-hold suggested, look for openings in monster.ca or something like that and see what they ask for.

BTW, you want a work permit, no such thing as a work visa.