99% immigrants don't know these 7 job websites

I've got something awesome to share with you today. In this newsletter, I've rounded up some seriously cool secret job websites that most immigrants don't know about and they're perfect for helping you land your dream job.🚀 Here’s the secret seven list for you:

Career Edge

It partners with various employers across different industries to offer paid internships to eligible candidates. I know someone who got a $80K job at one of the Big 5 Banks through this website!

Eligibility: Canadian PR or Citizen

Charity Village

If you are looking for job opportunities within the non-profit sector, check this out. It provides a wide range of resources, job postings, and volunteer opportunities for individuals and organizations within the charitable and nonprofit community.

Federal Internship for Newcomers Program

This program offers eligible newcomers a chance to gain work experience with Canadian federal, provincial, and municipal organizations.

Eligibility: Canadian PR or Citizen

Young Canada Works

The program focuses on offering summer job placements and internships in heritage and cultural organizations.

Eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are between the ages of 16 and 30.

Work in Culture

The organization offers various programs and resources to help individuals build careers in the cultural sector.

You can browse the job board to find employment opportunities in various cultural fields, such as performing arts, visual arts, film, literature, music, heritage, and more.

Government Jobs

If you want to work in the public sector, then you can apply for roles either at the federal or provincial level.

Federal: Apply through GC Jobs account

Provincial: Apply through province-specific websites. For example:

Ontario: Link

Alberta: Link

Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP)

It is a Canadian government initiative that provides temporary employment opportunities to students to work in federal government departments.

Eligibility: Preference is given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Keep blooming,

Bani

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