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Old 03-18-2015, 08:41 AM
 
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Job is the most important aspect for a siccessful immigration....


How to find a first job in Montreal with basic level of French skills?
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Old 03-18-2015, 10:18 AM
 
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what is your area of expertise?
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Old 03-18-2015, 10:56 AM
 
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what is your area of expertise?

Oracle DBA and a Tutor for Database Programming, Database Administration, MS Office (Advanced) and many related subjects.

Oracle Certification Trainer (Several Years work with Oracle as a tutor) and few years work with UK based University in a GCC country. I teach based on Student Centred Learning.

Very good in data management, documentation, store management, process development and process and mapping.

Computer Support (Desktop repairing), Software support for Desktop, Laptop and Android based machines

As I have seen many sales associate and Post devlivery jobs are available, so at begining I could work in these areas as well to integrate myself with the market. However, I prefer these jobs as part time or 1pm to 9pm timings.
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Old 03-18-2015, 12:37 PM
 
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Mostly teaching? DBA any industry experience? Sybase DB2 etc? I think you will get job. You may not even need french.


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Oracle DBA and a Tutor for Database Programming, Database Administration, MS Office (Advanced) and many related subjects.

Oracle Certification Trainer (Several Years work with Oracle as a tutor) and few years work with UK based University in a GCC country. I teach based on Student Centred Learning.

Very good in data management, documentation, store management, process development and process and mapping.

Computer Support (Desktop repairing), Software support for Desktop, Laptop and Android based machines

As I have seen many sales associate and Post devlivery jobs are available, so at begining I could work in these areas as well to integrate myself with the market. However, I prefer these jobs as part time or 1pm to 9pm timings.
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Old 03-18-2015, 03:53 PM
 
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Mostly teaching? DBA any industry experience? Sybase DB2 etc? I think you will get job. You may not even need french.
Thanks for reply.

Well mix of teaching an industry both.

Mainly Oracle SQL Server and MS Access.

At teaching I was involved in very professional trainings
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Old 03-19-2015, 03:10 PM
 
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I can suggest you to start from publishing your resume on linkedin profile and then use job boards on Linkedin, publish your brief info and work history. Let all placement agents know that you are in market for job.(half of you work is done here)
Then go to major companies in Montreal's websites and apply through career link.
Finally go through jobs listed on websites like Workopolis, Monster, Canadajobs.com etc etc.
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Old 03-20-2015, 09:50 AM
 
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I can suggest you to start from publishing your resume on linkedin profile and then use job boards on Linkedin, publish your brief info and work history. Let all placement agents know that you are in market for job.(half of you work is done here)
Then go to major companies in Montreal's websites and apply through career link.
Finally go through jobs listed on websites like Workopolis, Monster, Canadajobs.com etc etc.
Good advice, and make sure you change your Linkedin Profile location to Montreal, QC - so that recruiters who view your profile will know you are local in Montreal. I find that is crucial if you want to get head hunters/recruiters' attention.
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