Category: CAREER ADVISING

Series# 4 Immigrant Women at Work: The Courage To Belong

Series #3: Networking When You Arrive and There Are No Connections One piece of advice almost every newcomer hears in Canada is this: “You need to network.” Employment counsellors say it. Settlement agencies say it.Career coaches say it. And yet, many highly educated immigrant professionals quietly resist it. I have seen this repeatedly over the years. Women with impressive degrees, extensive experience, and beautifully crafted résumés would spend weeks refining every word on their CVs. But when it came to attending an industry event, introducing themselves to strangers, requesting an informational interview, or following up with a professional contact, they hesitated. Perhaps because many of us grew up believing that qualifications should speak for themselves. That if we worked hard enough, opportunities would naturally follow. But Canada taught me a different lesson. A résumé tells people what you have done. A conversation tells them who you are. And often, that makes all the difference. Many jobs are never publicly advertised. Many opportunities begin with a recommendation, a referral, a conversation over coffee, or a chance meeting at a professional event. That is not favouritism. It is trust. People hire people they know, people they have met, and people who have made a positive impression. As immigrant professionals, we often arrive with no professional network, no alumni connections, and no family friends working in our field. That can feel unfair....

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Interview Preparation: Beyond Research and Attire

Comprehensive interview preparation encompasses a range of factors that go beyond refining your resume and practising responses to common questions. One critical yet often overlooked aspect is managing body odour, which can significantly influence the interview experience for both the interviewee and the interviewer. Personal hygiene, particularly body odour, is crucial for making a positive first impression. Practical tips for managing body odour in professional settings include maintaining a daily hygiene routine, choosing breathable fabrics, and being mindful of your diet and hydration. By addressing body odour with empathy and understanding, we can help individuals confidently step into their interviews, ready to make the best possible impression.

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Mastering Our Professional Body Language and Posture

In the modern workplace, professional body language is essential for conveying confidence, competence, and authenticity. With the increasing use of technology, it’s crucial to be mindful of your posture while using devices. Ensure your monitor is at eye level, and hold your phone at eye level to avoid neck strain. Exercises like wall angels, planks, and chest stretches can help improve your posture.

Mastering non-verbal cues such as eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures enhances your professional presence and communication skills. Standing tall with a straight back exudes confidence, while steady eye contact shows engagement and builds trust. Gestures add a visual dimension to your words, making your message more impactful. By being aware of and refining these elements, you create a positive and lasting impression, fostering stronger professional relationships.

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Linkedin And Your Digital Persona

In the current professional landscape, cultivating a robust personal brand is imperative for differentiation amidst fierce competition. With recruiters and employers increasingly relying on online platforms to scout talent, a compelling digital presence can be transformative for career advancement.

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Navigating the Power of References

In the ever-evolving landscape of professional success, the significance of references post-interview cannot be overstated. This blog post aims to unravel the nuances of leveraging references effectively to bolster your career prospects. From the art of choosing the right references to crafting a compelling follow-up, let’s embark on a journey that unlocks the potential of this often-underutilized aspect of the job search process.

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The Transformative Impact of Engaging in Career Fairs for Students

BLOG POST BY SANJUKTA DAS In the current dynamic landscape of education and career development, attending career fairs stands out as a crucial step for students. Career fairs are for unlocking opportunities. These events serve as invaluable platforms that bridge the gap between academia and the professional world. Here are some compelling reasons why students should actively participate in career fairs. NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES How often I have heard students complaining that their networking circle is very low. Every time I have responded by saying they need to take the onus as they transition from being a learner to a professional. Career fairs provide students with a...

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Secrets of Work Etiquette In Canada

BLOG BY SANJUKTA DAS International students entering the workforce often face challenges related to workplace etiquette due to cultural differences, language barriers, and unfamiliarity with local Canadian work customs. I personally think, it’s a huge learning curve when it comes to workplace etiquette and norms in a new country. This transition can be challenging for several reasons, and it’s important for both students and employers to recognize and address these issues. The work integrated learning component that I am engaged in allows employers and international students themselves to work together to bridge these gaps and create a more inclusive and productive work environment. In my career preparation classes I always draw examples from what I have learnt as an immigrant woman. I tell my students we come from diverse cultural backgrounds with our own values and expectations. What is considered acceptable in another country may not be the same here. Work cultures differ. Expectations about punctuality, dress code, hierarchy and communication are varied. Acknowledging the differences first and then adjusting them is a process of integrating in to the work place etiquette. I assure my students that it has been sixteen years for me in this country and I am still learning. If you are you someone who overlooks the importance of workplace etiquettes, relationships and impressions that you make at your workplace, then you are at the right...

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An Asset Called Volunteering In Canada

BLOG BY SANJUKTA DAS This year I completed fifteen years of our moving to this country, Canada. Today as I look back, I cannot emphasize the importance of volunteering to my international students. Volunteering is an integral part of a typical Canadian culture. When I first came here, I was completely blown away with this concept, that even small children are encouraged to do it, and then gradually came to learn that high school students must complete mandatory volunteer hours. And then as they grow into adults, they start volunteering their time and skills in different places. From non-profit...

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Secrets Of A Good Cover Letter

BLOG BY SANJUKTA DAS Cover letters can indeed be game changers in the job application process. While your resume provides a structured summary of your qualifications and work history, a cover letter offers a more personalized and dynamic opportunity to make a strong impression on potential employers. Just like resumes, cover letters needs be tailored to each job application. By addressing specific job requirements and demonstrating your understanding of the company’s culture and values, you show that you’ve done your homework and are genuinely interested in the role. In today’s competitive job market, a well-crafted resume is no longer...

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