Career, Education and Settlement Immigrant Fair

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/12/2017
10:00 am

Location
Living Arts Centre

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Are you a recent immigrant in Mississauga?  Then don’t miss the Career, Education & Settlement Immigrant Fair on Friday, December 8, 2017.

This free event, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Living Arts Centre (4141 Living Arts Drive) will give your immigration journey in Canada a successful boost. This event provides information and inspiration on three pillars for succeeding in Canada:  careers, education and settlement.

Here are 10 reasons not to miss this dynamic event!

 

  1. The fair features a diverse tradeshow of exhibitors including these companies who are recruiting: K-Bro Linen Systems, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Conestoga Meats, Bayshore Home Health, DonorWorx, Kognitive Marketing, People Ready, Top Notch Employment Services, Goldline Staffing

 

  1. Get information from career and settlement agencies and services providers like ACCES Employment to help you in your new life.

 

  1. Attend the new “IndustryTalks” panel, where you’ll get your questions answered about careers in engineering, IT, nursing, pharmacy and accounting in Canada.

 

  1. Bring your resumé for some personalized advice at our popular Resumé Clinic. Platinum Sponsor Chatr Mobile also will have resumé specialists at their booth!

 

  1. Be motivated by speaker Sujay Vardhmane’s presentation on winning strategies for success as a skilled immigrant.

 

  1. Get one-on-one coaching from our very own “Career Coach” columnist Murali Murthy.

 

  1. Learn about continuing education and training programs at CDI College, College Boreal, TRIOS College and more to help you propel your career in Canada.

 

  1. Get information on taking the CELPIP English tests at the Paragon Testing Enterprises booth!

 

  1. Get inspired by Sukhjit Singh’s speech, “Same Shoes, Different Doors” on making the most of your opportunities.

 

  1. Network with new peers, friends and potential employers!

 

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