Canadian Workplace Culture: 5 Key Characteristics (Newcomer success) (newcanadians.tv)
Immigrants bring valuable knowledge and skills to the Canadian economy; however, in spite of their high qualifications and hard work many of them face challenges in starting and advancing careers in their new country. Most of these challenges occur because newcomers are often unaware of the differences between the work environment in their home countries and the Canadian workplace culture in terms communication, distribution of responsibilities, feedback, networking and others. The good news is that by learning to understand the unique Canadian workplace and adapt to it newcomers can avoid misunderstandings and can put themselves on the road to success.
All nurses are leaders who can help create a safe and joyous workplace
Join Cafe New Canadians on April 7 at 7 pm eastern to gain valuable advice on building presentation and leadership skills for career success in Canada!
If you’re an internationally-educated nurse looking to get licensed in Canada, listen to Meghan Wankel from CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses’ advice.
Hire Canada’s Virtual Job Fair & Training Expo provides Candidates with direct access to Recruiters, Career Advisors and Admissions Staff who are offering employment opportunities, career counselling services, continuing education information and other opportunities. If you are looking for a job, career, employment services, or continuing education information, then the Hire Canada Virtual Event is for you!
New to Canada and looking for a job? Maximize your employment readiness by learning how to prepare to enter the labour market in Canada, overcome barriers like international credential recognition and a lack of Canadian work experience, and access free tools available to you.
Join this session of Café New Canadians to hear from immigrants about their experiences and career journey in Canada. They will also share their learnings and how a free online program called FAST – i.e. Facilitating Access to Skilled Talent – has supported them.
On March 10 from 1 am – 12 pm EST, the Local Immigration Partnership of Lanark & Renfrew invites you to learn about the opportunity to live, work and grow in their beautiful community located in Eastern Ontario. Please join in for the opportunity to speak with health care employers about open career opportunities.