working in saskatchewan

Canadian Style Resume

Around the world, there are variations in resume format, structure, and style. You want potential employers to view your CV as polished and comprehensive while you’re looking for your first job in Saskatchewan, and other places in Canada. Your ability to style a CV effectively gives you a competitive edge when looking for work. Here, we provide you with information on; the two common resume structures; formatting principles; as well as some formatting tips. First, you should note the following:...

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Interview Preparation

You got invited for an interview, congratulations! It could only mean that you were able to make an impression and the recruiters would like to go to the next stage with you. As you prepared hard to get noticed, you have to do more so as to land the role. Let’s read on how to prepare for your interview. Expect this statement: “Tell me about yourself”. Be prepared with the right answer. You don’t need a life story, your possible...

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Resumes and Cover Letters

It’s typical for companies to ask for both a résumé and a cover letter when you’re applying for a job. Your cover letter should, in three to four paragraphs, describe your qualifications for the position and persuade the hiring manager to schedule an interview. These two documents are basically the way to sell yourself to potential employers and recruiters before they see you or hear you speak hence you want to take the effort to stand out, especially since you...

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Works eligible on Study Permit

Perhaps one of the alluring features of studying in Canada is the perks of earning while learning. Finding employment while you study is a great way to get valuable work experience, build skills to help you find jobs after you graduate, make extra income for yourself and develop connections and relationships with others. International students may be able to work on or off-campus if they have valid study permits, Social Insurance Number (SIN) and have started their study programs. There...

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International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry

This stream applies to skilled workers who do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are in the Express Entry pool, and meet the criteria of this category. Eligibility Requirement One of the first eligibility criteria of this stream is for an applicant to be approved into the Express Entry pool and payment of a $350 non-refundable application fee with a Visa or Mastercard in order. In addition to this, an applicant must fulfill the following conditions; Have a...

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