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canadian.dream2015

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west canada has more job opportunities as compared to east Canada ( Toronto included) because market is saturated there.


I read this on forum on some thread...is it true?

The guy was praising Thompson rivers University and said job offers are more there...true?
 
canadian.dream2015 said:
west canada has more job opportunities as compared to east Canada ( Toronto included) because market is saturated there.


I read this on forum on some thread...is it true?

The guy was praising Thompson rivers University and said job offers are more there...true?
i dont believe it to be true. the guy u hear it from must be an agent/consultant. i am guessing by jobs u mean part time jobs and not full time as i think toronto area has more full time jobs meaning the ones u look for after education. But these things change so dont decide based on jobs but on ur field and education.
 
mead said:
i dont believe it to be true. the guy u hear it from must be an agent/consultant. i am guessing by jobs u mean part time jobs and not full time as i think toronto area has more full time jobs meaning the ones u look for after education. But these things change so dont decide based on jobs but on ur field and education.
Yes I was talking about job AFTER graduation...

I wanted to ask - since MOST colleges ate in ONTATIO, and most/many Indians and many internationals go to colleges, and most of them end up in ONTARIO...isnt it kind of saturated when it comes to jobs after graduation?

Then considering this, people must be applying for PNP ontario--and with FLOODs of people there who just graduated or got job, isnt ONTARIO really tough for PR?


I assume it must be already saturated when it comes to jobs while studying(part-time) ?
 
saying its saturated is a stupid argument. then where will u prefer to go nunavut where population is in 30k ? not saturated doesnt mean u will get a job without skills. focus on ur skills and education
 
mead said:
saying its saturated is a stupid argument. then where will u prefer to go nunavut where population is in 30k ? not saturated doesnt mean u will get a job without skills. focus on ur skills and education

I agree. There are more foreign students in Ontario - but there are also more jobs in Ontario. A lower population doesn't necessarily mean the job market is less saturated. That's not how things work.