Lot of these recent laid off amazon/fb/Twitter folks won't have any trouble getting jobs in Canada except at amazon/fb/Twitter.The Canadian experience thing for new immigrants is real, even in tech.
Lot of these recent laid off amazon/fb/Twitter folks won't have any trouble getting jobs in Canada except at amazon/fb/Twitter.The Canadian experience thing for new immigrants is real, even in tech.
Quite opposite. Its much easier to convince Amazon/FB/Apple/Google (who the hell works for twitter anyways?) that you can handle your shit if you beat their Algo/coding/design interviews.Lot of these recent laid off amazon/fb/Twitter folks won't have any trouble getting jobs in Canada except at amazon/fb/Twitter.
The point is these companies wont even interview you.Yep. It's not like you start from the bottom lol. It totally depends on how you do on the interviews and/or your experience though
When does the next episode come out? :Omushy reached toronto airport.
in queue , long line to meet immigration officer
finally reaches the officer, hands the passport to the officer,
officer- Ah yes congratulations mushy! you're a permanent resident now and that all the procedures are done, Welcome to Canada!
mushy:
the saga never ends......
more episodes incoming and will last as long as i am able to log in to the forum
When does the next episode come out? :O
they can work at Tata Consultancy, pathetic H1b losersLot of these recent laid off amazon/fb/Twitter folks won't have any trouble getting jobs in Canada except at amazon/fb/Twitter.
they can work at Tata Consultancy, pathetic H1b losers
Why the hate against h1b folks? Regardless of how IRCC has handled immigration, h1b people have it far far worse than people applying for Canadian PR. It's not even remotely comparable. Some Canadian PR applicants are so thin skinned they start freaking out if they don't get an update for a couple of weeks (or even less in some of the AOR threads, it's hilarious). Imagine having to live for years with no updates, tied down to a single employer, and having no meaningful labor rights.they can work at Tata Consultancy, pathetic H1b losers
Lot of these recent laid off amazon/fb/Twitter folks won't have any trouble getting jobs in Canada except at amazon/fb/Twitter.
From what I have seen, most of them still work at american companies remotely, most get PR just to be on safe side?Quite opposite. Its much easier to convince Amazon/FB/Apple/Google (who the hell works for twitter anyways?) that you can handle your shit if you beat their Algo/coding/design interviews.
Try giving interviews of some of the banks etc. They have VERY VERY laser focused requirements.
-2 years of experience in using chatGPT to develop multichannel banking applications.
-3 years of experience in using `removeAll()` API to clear EJB containers in a canadian mobile financial app.
-10 years of experience in Canadian banking market in developing react.js multichannel mobile applications.
Yeeeeeah!
I will take FAANG/Microsoft interview over this bullshit any day!
Networking does the trick. I had applied for several jobs but I got interviews from the ones that I approached directly via LinkedIn. I got two offers and both were lesser than my current salary. I took up the one closer to current salary. I had initiated contact with folks a few months ago. So the earlier (and longer) you network, better are the chances. It would be awkward if we approach someone that we connect very recently and ask for an interview.The Canadian experience thing for new immigrants is real, even in tech.
There are a ton of recruiting agencies posting jobs on LinkedIn and some of them mentioned that my resume was not selected by their client because I was new to Canada lol. Also, I completed interview process for a couple of jobs and they responded back after more than one month, ridiculous.Networking does the trick. I had applied for several jobs but I got interviews from the ones that I approached directly via LinkedIn. I got two offers and both were lesser than my current salary. I took up the one closer to current salary. I had initiated contact with folks a few months ago. So the earlier (and longer) you network, better are the chances. It would be awkward if we approach someone that we connect very recently and ask for an interview.
It's part of your application processing, no one can answer the process time. For some it might take a day for some year. Mostly couple of weeks.What is Verification for Security? Is it a lengthy process?
It's a Visa office in Canada where your case is assigned.What does "Centralized Intake Office" mean?