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What should I pay attention to when I am employed in Canada?

First, obtain local higher education qualifications as much as possible.

New immigrants should try their best to receive local higher education if they have the opportunity. On the one hand, you can gain local experience, on the other hand, you can lay a good foundation for future career development. He believes that even if it is not absolute, it is often said that it is difficult for locals without a good education to find jobs with an annual salary of 40,000 to 50,000 yuan. But if you have a doctor or postdoctoral fellow, you can be independent and have a broader space.

Second, in the case of knowing yourself and the job market, find a good direction and act as soon as possible.

The local job market can be divided into traditional disciplines and high-tech disciplines. The former are lawyers, accountants and dentists. And the latter is mainly concentrated in the fields of computer, biochemistry and medicine. Employment in the customary field often requires high language expression and communication skills, and new immigrants will encounter great challenges. High-tech fields, especially research and product development, have relatively weak language requirements, which can be said to be a shortcut for mainland immigrants to invest in the local commercial market.

Many new immigrants are wandering around in the first few years, but they are actually wasting their youth. The correct way is to study the job market deeply, find a good direction and act immediately. The most important thing in this process is to understand who you are, what you like to do and what you can do well. If you don't have a major that you like and can do well, then search for related and nearby majors and determine your own direction as soon as possible.

Then there is the understanding of the local job market. The best way is not for university departments to introduce what majors their graduates can engage in, but to go to the websites of enterprises in related fields to see what professionals they expect to find in job advertisements. After studying 50 companies, you can have a general understanding of the job market. These studies are very necessary. For example, we all know that it is difficult for students majoring in mathematics to find jobs, but after a little research, we can find that if they switch to applied mathematics or statistics, they will be very popular in the job market after graduation, and they will be considered as masters and can find high-paying jobs.

Third, don't rush to find a job.

Men study computer, women study accounting, and new immigrants are generally blind when looking for jobs. Fires crowded along the way, resulting in oversupply, can only get twice the result with half the effort. In fact, the way out for employment is not just computers and accounting. For example, at present, many manufacturers in Canada are short of talents in quality control, production process control, quality certification and other factors. Local colleges and universities have related majors, and liberal arts students can choose to study. It only takes two or three years to get the communication qualification in this field and find a good job. There are still many employment opportunities, depending on whether individuals can find another way.