Why International Students Struggle to Find Jobs in Canada | Johny Hans ft. supergirl_from_canada

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this fascinating podcast episode, host Johny Hans engages in a lively conversation with Instagram influencer and career coach Seema, also known as "Super Girl from Canada." They explore the future of the Canadian job market, the experiences of Indians in Canada, and Seema's unique personal connection with Sunny Leone, who once worked as a babysitter in Seema's house during her time in the USA. The discussion also reflects on the significant events of 2001 in the USA and their lasting impact. Tune in for an insightful and personal dialogue that weaves together career insights, cultural reflections, and intriguing anecdotes.
    Seema
    Insta: supergirl_from_canada
    Johny Hans
    TH-cam : @JohnyHansCanada
    Insta : JohnyHansCanada
    Tiktok : JohnyHansCanada
    Global Desi
    Instagram : GlobalDesi
    Tiktok : GlobalDesi

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  • @sahilrandhawa4129
    @sahilrandhawa4129 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru

  • @user-yt2cx6wu2y
    @user-yt2cx6wu2y 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I'm glad she doesn't pretend to be someone with a fake Canadian accent. She is real n raw She talks about the unique challenges and opportunities that immigrants encounter. Thanks for sharing

  • @ParamvirDhanoa-ub8ml
    @ParamvirDhanoa-ub8ml 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Such an engaging episode! Johny Hans and Seema's conversation offers a perfect blend of career insights, cultural reflections, and fascinating personal stories.

  • @sahilrandhawa4129
    @sahilrandhawa4129 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shilpim4941
    @shilpim4941 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I'm glad she doesn't pretend to be someone with a fake Canadian accent. She is real n raw 😊

  • @HarkiranDhillon-lv3hc
    @HarkiranDhillon-lv3hc 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    She talks about the unique challenges and opportunities that immigrants encounter. Thanks for sharing.

  • @The_Neeraladitya
    @The_Neeraladitya 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Today's episode is both informative and engaging. Her experience and insights into the Canadian job market are particularly valuable for Indians in Canada, as she discusses the specific challenges and opportunities that immigrants face.Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @jatinchowdhary4769
    @jatinchowdhary4769 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    She is spitting facts like a pro 😎👌😁. Some raw and unfiltered things coming up... Enjoyed it!!

  • @netuccs5612
    @netuccs5612 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Such a powerful and insightful discussion

  • @kanupriya4913
    @kanupriya4913 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    She is brave personality.Highliting the facts and thanks for making me aware about her and her ideologies.

  • @archanasingh6266
    @archanasingh6266 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Firstly, she is very realistic and speaks truthfully about human mentality. It's true that if we truly want something, we must give 100 percent effort, and with that, success will follow. Learning and patience are crucial elements in this process. While Canada offers numerous opportunities, the key requirement is dedication. I like her speaking of way ❤❤😊

  • @shrutirebhankar9794
    @shrutirebhankar9794 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Really enjoyed this video! You covered many important points about the challenges international students face, from navigating the job market to the importance of networking and language skills. It was refreshing to hear such an honest conversation. Also, the Instagram live today was very informative.

  • @Himanshi604
    @Himanshi604 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Wow
    What a Video👍
    Her words are true!

  • @_Anakshi_Roy_
    @_Anakshi_Roy_ 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Wow, this reality check video really made me stop and think! Her facts are on point 🔥🔥🔥 Thanks for sharing this eye-opening content!

  • @frankfanning6341
    @frankfanning6341 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Canadians are raised to not hate and to embrace diversity (including being taught this in all daycares/schools). People need to look at all sides.
    India has a 29% unemployment rate amongst it's own graduates. One of the big reasons why young people are leaving India in droves, yes? Plus less than 50% of the 950 million working-age population in India is employed (compared to over 70% in other emerging markets). Amongst the Indian working group, many are self-employed and contain “unpaid helpers in family enterprises”. India has one of the highest emigration rates in the world. As many zero in on education as a way to gain access to a western country?
    Did international students/families pay into Canadian taxes all their lives like domestic students have (earning cheaper tuition fees)? No. Plus Canada did NOT tell international students/parents to spend/risk their life savings on a "Canadian dream". Canada did NOT tell international students to borrow money. Canada did NOT promise international students work. Canada did NOT promise international students money. Canada did NOT promise international students PERMANENT RESIDENCY.
    Meanwhile freelance agents have been operating in an unbridled market in India. Often by painting a distorted picture of what students can receive from Canada. Plus in recent years, a new type of recruitment has cropped up via foreign nationals as many "edu-tech" have created online platforms to connect millions of potential students with the recruiters. The sub-agents have absolutely no no direct connection with the Canadian college. Plus the college has no no ability to control their conduct. Indian sham operations abused/abusing Indian students in person &/or via massive advertising ... PRIMARILY in their native language that most Canadians do NOT understand. They paint a false picture in the minds of their own people (of what Canada could or would or should offer Indians)!
    Canadians are seeing primarily Indians protesting & waving their flags on Canadian streets making demands. Because they may not have enough credentials to remain in Canada? And because rules designed to protect CANADA are not meeting their desires? Why isn't there crowds of African or Caribbean or Filipino etc., students making demands? They're in Canada too.
    And even though Canada is being falsely/unfairly blamed for too much, Canada has yet to deport students like crazy (but likely will soon). Instead Canada has been trying trying to find balance of who can stay vs go. While also trying to fix anything Canada did wrong. Create a better future. Why? Because Canadians actually care about doing so for both Canadians and international students.
    Canada's own youth are also victims of the above mentioned scam artists now too. Due to a severe lack of homes & entry jobs now in Canada partially due to Indian STUDENTS swarming all post-secondary SCHOOLS ... with the vast majority fighting for PR vs returning home when their SCHOOLING ends! Many asking for asylum too (which rarely leads to PR).
    Questions:
    ⦁ What is India doing about any of this? After Canada told India to halt Ghost Consulting? Many Indians keep saying their politicians are corrupt. Plus Canada didn't have numerous PRIVATE 'diploma mills' until 40% of international students were from India. Many in or near Brampton Ontario, and Surrey British Columbia, where most Indians have lived. Coincidence? Schools that Canada is now shutting down.
    ⦁ What about all the YT videos that primarily Indian nationals have posted (for half a decade now including today) all advertising Canadian PR like they're selling a shirt? Promoting Canadian visas & permits & schools & jobs etc. etc.. Videos not only posted hourly but rarely in English or French. With very very rare input from Canadian citizens.
    ⦁ What about the IELTS spouses? Anchor babies?
    ⦁ What about Canadian food banks & other charity services being recklessly advertised on YT in Indian languages?
    ⦁ What about Canadian housing being scooped up en-mass as investment vehicles by, and for, foreign nationals? Some home rental/boarding signs stating "vegetarians only can apply". Often these 'landlords' also cram 20 students in a small home and charge them each way too much for rent.
    ⦁ What about Indian nationals buying local businesses then repeatedly putting Indians only in the top tier positions (while also changing familiar work practices)? BC & Ontario are also outlawing the Caste System.
    ⦁ What about the Sikh vs Hindu violence/extortions across Canada? Diasporas stirring up tribal hatreds (in Canada) even though it all stems from their ancestral home. Why????????
    ⦁ What about the Canadian government launching investigations in regards to foreign interference in Canadian elections, stemming from Asia continent? Canada also had to end flagpoling at the border.
    Canadians are so so so not used to all this!! Do Indians care about Canadians suffering too?
    Or do they primarily want to point fingers at the Canadian government etc., when many things weren't in Canada's control? Why should Canada pay for what Indians did to Indians?
    Canadians want multi-culturism to succeed and for all people (including immigrants) to be okay. Now everyone I know is VERY happy with IRCC's recent changes (reductions & multifaceted investigations etc.). Including multi-generational long-term Asian Canadians MOST upset (by all of this).
    PS Immigration being decreased in: Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, The Maritimes, Alberta, Saskatchewan, & Manitoba. Chances are better for homebuilders, healthcare-givers and job creators.

  • @debarghyachowdhury3610
    @debarghyachowdhury3610 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Canadian Naukri , Canadian Chokri - i am very influenced with her lines

    • @JohnyHansCanada
      @JohnyHansCanada 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      she is very direct and honest

  • @anubhavsingh3999
    @anubhavsingh3999 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Sach kdva hota hai, job to hai maket mai bas talent hona chahiye. 🙌🙌

  • @soulconnect1008
    @soulconnect1008 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thisconversation will most likely include the necessity of networking, understanding Canadian culture, and how to use one's skills in a competitive market.Her knowledge and insights into the Canadian employment market are especially beneficial to Indians in Canada, as she explains the unique obstacles and opportunities that immigrants confront

  • @sahilrandhawa4129
    @sahilrandhawa4129 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shrutirebhankar9794
    @shrutirebhankar9794 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Really enjoyed this video! You covered many important points about the challenges international students face, from navigating the job market to the importance of networking and language skills. It was refreshing to hear such an honest conversation. Also, the Instagram live today was very informative.