Environmental Scientist is a huge job in Canada ... and this trickle down to Aquatic specialist, ecology specialist , vegetation specialist and land specialist
Being a miner is pretty good. There are many jobs underground you don't need to be in the drift or face. Even a cage tender makes 70K a year with benefits and pension. If you go in the drift or stope you can make 120k and up a year with benefits and pension bonuses and over time. Mines in Canada are very safe plus you don't have to live in overcrowded cities with lower house prices
@@MakeThatChange I was mine rescue and got a brain injury saving a man's life on the 4000 level of the Craig mine in Sudbury. I'm in a book called Cage Call. It was my decision to be mine rescue. I'm pretty healthy besides the brain injury. If people don't work in mines then as a country that exports resources on to the international market for hard currency then we don't pay for service jobs. We don't pay high taxes to build hospitals schools or public employees. So office workers are better than working class miners? I worked with Finn's Ukraines Serbs and other people who came to Canada to live a better life and give back to Canada. I was a fisherman in Newfoundland and the cod went away and then I joined the French foreign legion and fought in Chad. I went to work for Glencore when I came back to Canada. There are risks in everything but people have cell phones and electric cars because some people take risks. Every one can't be a office worker and take the easy jobs or we would not have a modern industrial Country with high standards of living and education. Nez pas?
Hi Thomas, I'm new in Canada and is in the Environmental Science industry with engineering background. Your post interest me. Would there be a way we can connect? So you can guide me on Career paths or entry path into the mining industry.. Merci😊
I applied for over 1600 jobs , I have experience in various fields, even dominos delivery jobs reject me , I will definitely move back home once I graduate !
It depends on many factors, eg the jobs you choose, the effort you put in finding a job and the effort you put in your resume. Make sure to watch our career series and resume series videos to make sure you’re not making silly mistakes in your resume. all the best!
You can start by researching how many job openings there are available in various cities and what the requirements are for such jobs. Use websites like LinkedIn or indeed.ca for job search and provincial websites to check if the job is regulated (requires special certification)
Both of u guys each and every video is very useful and informative ❤❤❤❤❤ ,,,, i just want to ask u a question if possible for you guys to reply me, is that possible to get a job opportunity if someone is outside of Canada and if he apply for job opportunities through LinkedIn, Indeed, JobBank or any other job fairs website , so is it possible if he could get a job????Thanks
Environmental Scientist is a huge job in Canada ... and this trickle down to Aquatic specialist, ecology specialist , vegetation specialist and land specialist
Being a miner is pretty good. There are many jobs underground you don't need to be in the drift or face. Even a cage tender makes 70K a year with benefits and pension. If you go in the drift or stope you can make 120k and up a year with benefits and pension bonuses and over time. Mines in Canada are very safe plus you don't have to live in overcrowded cities with lower house prices
What about the health effects of working at a mine?
@@MakeThatChange I was mine rescue and got a brain injury saving a man's life on the 4000 level of the Craig mine in Sudbury. I'm in a book called Cage Call. It was my decision to be mine rescue. I'm pretty healthy besides the brain injury. If people don't work in mines then as a country that exports resources on to the international market for hard currency then we don't pay for service jobs. We don't pay high taxes to build hospitals schools or public employees. So office workers are better than working class miners? I worked with Finn's Ukraines Serbs and other people who came to Canada to live a better life and give back to Canada. I was a fisherman in Newfoundland and the cod went away and then I joined the French foreign legion and fought in Chad. I went to work for Glencore when I came back to Canada. There are risks in everything but people have cell phones and electric cars because some people take risks. Every one can't be a office worker and take the easy jobs or we would not have a modern industrial Country with high standards of living and education. Nez pas?
thanks for sharing this and raising awareness!
Hi Thomas,
I'm new in Canada and is in the Environmental Science industry with engineering background. Your post interest me. Would there be a way we can connect? So you can guide me on Career paths or entry path into the mining industry.. Merci😊
I was outside Canada for 5 months in 2022 and 4 months in 2023.. do I need to provide my PCC while applying for my citizenship?
Wonderful video. Make more of these!
Thank you! Will do!
What about construction engineering technicians like surveyors, estimators and site supervisors??
All of these are good too, but most jobs are concentrated in Toronto.
@@MakeThatChange oh means the jobs that you mentioned are concentrated for Toronto side?
@ANMOL_CHAHAL no. main cities for each opportunity are mentioned in the video.
@@MakeThatChange ok than you
How about teachers? I like communicating with young kids. @@MakeThatChange
5:30 "but not the "talking type" hahaha
hey..i checked for avarge salary for thechnishion and its about 40k isnt it a law salary for a famaly?...
Nurses are trending as well
I would be careful with this - it's on and off - I remember times when nurses where losing jobs and taking baby sitting
I'm sorry but there are no skilled jobs available in Canada. For every application that you send, you will be competing with 800+ applications!!!
I applied for over 1600 jobs , I have experience in various fields, even dominos delivery jobs reject me , I will definitely move back home once I graduate !
Exactly the same on me, i've been searching job for months, rejected again and again. I dun see any future in this country at all.
It depends on many factors, eg the jobs you choose, the effort you put in finding a job and the effort you put in your resume. Make sure to watch our career series and resume series videos to make sure you’re not making silly mistakes in your resume. all the best!
Same here, IT professional, around 10 years of experience. No one hires me. 😅
What kind of IT are you?
Are these net or gross salaires?
Always gross
what about the gusyanichny excavator . I live in Dushanbe and I want to get to Canada. Canada is my favorite country after Tajikistan 👌✊
You can start by researching how many job openings there are available in various cities and what the requirements are for such jobs. Use websites like LinkedIn or indeed.ca for job search and provincial websites to check if the job is regulated (requires special certification)
what about Nurses ???
You have professional training.
Justin Trudeau does not.
I don't do any of them 😂
Both of u guys each and every video is very useful and informative ❤❤❤❤❤ ,,,, i just want to ask u a question if possible for you guys to reply me, is that possible to get a job opportunity if someone is outside of Canada and if he apply for job opportunities through LinkedIn, Indeed, JobBank or any other job fairs website , so is it possible if he could get a job????Thanks