Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

Are you going to a job interview? Be prepared!





Nothing can be so nervous than to go to a job interview. But think through, you are having the opportunity to sell yourself!!!

 Since 2010, when I graduated and started to work in Canada, I experienced 4 job hunting (as an immigrant, you are going to get lots of contract term, initially it scares, then you get use to). 

Interviews was another reality for me; in Brazil, I would use my professional skills and discuss technical knowledge to sell myself while in Canada, I have the feeling that you sell more your behavioural skills with a backup of a strong reference letter. Technical skills are mentioned when they ask you to list your experiences. 

In my case, my post-graduation counted negatively, simple because employees thought that I would ask for tons of money ( that is true :0) hahahha), and probably I was too theoretical (that is false).   But in the end of the day, I just want a place where I can work and use my professional skills.

So do not be scared and prepare yourself:
  • Be yourself, dress well, have a strong shake hands, try to smile, make eye contact with all in the room, avoid bad posture, listen and in the end summarize all the points of the interview. I normally forget words in English when I am nervous. So calm down!!!
  • As I mentioned on the post about job hunting , research about the company that you applied, during the interview that may ask why did you apply for this position? or Why this company?
  • Know very well your resume, I normally bring with me a copy of my resume, and slightly look to make sure that the chronological order of my employer are right (it is good to keep a great relationship with your previous manager, because 100% sure, you will need their reference check. Keep the track of their contact information as well).
  • Questions asked will typically be: What would you do if you had a conflict with a co-worker? How did you solved it? What would you do if is 4 pm and you are asked to do an activity that will be demanded to finish? What did you like/hate the most in previous job? How do you see yourself in 5 Years? Why should I hire you? Do you have any question? 

  


 

Friday, June 12, 2015

Canadian Job Hunt....






Now that you choose where to live in Canada, if you are looking for a job, make sure that you know the unwritten hierarchical rule: Canadians - PR - Work Visa - International Students - Temporary Workers

If you are not tied to a specific location, I would suggest you first find an area where there is demand for your profession, then move out.

The strategies above for job hunting are valuable:

1. Targeting -  look for positions that fits your profile and similar areas.
2. Include all - try all sized business, not only multi-national.
3. Networking - meet key people that know "people"
4. Customize resume/cover letter - create a resume for each position  (matching the job description with your experiences)  
5. Use job search tools and social media:
When I was PR, I also counted intensively with the SJMNRC - Saint John Multicultural and Newcomers Resource Centre. They help me with networking, job hunting skills, resume preparation, language training and mock interviews.

Se você ainda está no Brasil, tente aplicar e conseguir uma entrevista. Se você passar por todas as etapas, o empregador, em muitos casos pode lhe ajudar com o pedido do visto do trabalho e com o labour market assessment.

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