参加一些work shop,里面的指导人员会介绍一些找专业工作的建议,虽然不能保证他们可以帮你找到工作,但可以了解很多关于就业市场的信息,包括找volunteer工作.同时你可以做一些和你专业类似,但属於entry level的工作.先获得工作经验再求更大的发展.
另外,找工作除了专业知识,即所谓的hard skill,还需要soft skill,包括,communication skill,interpersonal skill等等.除了general labour,象你说的service都可以常识一下,一来练英语,二来可以锻炼和老外的交流能力,这对你找将来的工作有帮助.
work shop不是培训班。它们是一些政府直接办的,或者有政府出资办的就业指导服务.当然,如果你的背景很强,英语也没有太大问题,可以找专业的西人中介(天虹就算了,它的名声很坏)。世界前10 的专业咨询公司在多伦多有office,其它不同规模的中介在多伦多也有很多,100多家,你可以一家一家联系,它们的专业分类会非常详细.apprentice适合那些没有工作经验的人,和entry level性质不一样
I just tell you another story which is truly happened around me. I have a buddy who is one of my co-worker。he came from Argentina 3 months ago。he attended a work shop and has been in touch with his advisor。just last week, IBM selected 6 persons out of 500 for an internship program through work shop he attended, and he is one of 6 candidates. and he took phone interview Monday morning and he was arranged second interview in person, no matter if he would get offer or not. he got this chance.
job classification here is totally different from that in china. unless you has working experience in a multi-nation company like 500 fortune, you need to know how job market is exactly like in here. and you need to set up your local networking which is the most helpful for your job hunting.
Job agencies I was talking about wasn't those kind of TIAN HONG ,they only introduce labour job to you. you may check out yellow page or if you attend work shop, you will get agency lists ,besides this ,you will know how to market yourself, how to find hidden job market, the skill during the interview, etc。
I'm tired after hours of work, can't type more here, you can visit www.chinasmile.net,that BBS will kind of guide your the way to job hunting.
Good luck
davidzhou
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