How to Find a Job in Canada: Common Problems and Effective Solutions Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

How to Find a Job in Canada: Common Problems and Effective Solutions Book

How to Find a Job in Canada is the second book to appear in an all-new series called the Canadian Newcomer Series to be launched by OUP Canada in March 2008. The book focuses on job finding for newcomers to Canada and can be read overseas before arrival or soon after arriving and settling.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Written by Efim Cheinis, once a newcomer himself from Russia, and Dale Sproule, owner of the Canadian Newcomer Magazine, this second book in the Canadian Newcomer Series deals with all aspects of the Canadian job hunt as it relates to newcomers. Quite often, newcomers' expectations of the Canadian job market and job search are unrealistic. By providing newcomers with access to How to Find a Job in Canada before arriving and upon arrival in Canada, they are able to learn and understand Canadian job market facts and intricacies. Through proper preparation and learning, immigrants will be able to provide for their families and prosper in their new country. From resume writing to Canadian workplace etiquette, the book uses a problem/solution format to answer newcomers' most common questions.

  • 0195427955
  • 9780195427950
  • Efim Cheinis, Dale Sproule
  • 23 October 2008
  • OUP Canada
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 400
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