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First-ever South Asian Job Fair on Sep 8, 2010 |
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First-ever South Asian Job Fair on Sep 8, 2010 |
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010 (All Day Event) |
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Employment > Information > Career Fairs
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Adult |
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Free
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TORONTO: The South Asian community in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has been increasing at a fast pace. Latest Census data shows that India surpassed China as the number one source country of immigrants settling in GTA and the trend is likely to continue in future.
Statistically, about 77,800 newcomers from India, 17.4% of all newcomers, settled in the Toronto metropolitan area in 2006. The new arrivals had a major impact on the metropolitan area's workforce with an estimated 253,600, just over one-half (56.6%), were in the prime working years i.e. aged 25 to 54.
Moreover, for the past some time, there were reports that the South Asians have been finding it difficult to present themselves in the Canadian market, despite the fact that they were well-qualified and talented. The new immigrants were even facing problems in customizing their resume as per the Canadian requirements and experience, which resulted in jeopardizing their career advancement.
In view of the above statistics, CanIndia News took this initiate to organize first-ever one-day Rogers South Asian Job Fair, the largest public recruitment event in the GTA where job-seekers will find abundant job opportunities besides related information like recognition of educational testimonials, Canadian experience and job-searching tools etc., says Jaswinder Marjara, President and CEO of CanIndia News.
At this job fair, Marjara states “the job seekers will have direct access to employers, all-important seminars, educational and training facilities, career services besides other tools which would prove to be a definite help
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www.southasianjobfair.com/ |
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First-ever South Asian Job Fair on Sep 8, 2010
TORONTO: The South Asian community in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has been increasing at a fast pace. Latest Census data shows that India surpassed China as the number one source country of immigrants settling in GTA and the trend is likely to continue in future.
Statistically, about 77,800 newcomers from India, 17.4% of all newcomers, settled in the Toronto metropolitan area in 2006. The new arrivals had a major impact on the metropolitan area's workforce with an estimated 253,600, just over one-half (56.6%), were in the prime working years i.e. aged 25 to 54.
Moreover, for the past some time, there were reports that the South Asians have been finding it difficult to present themselves in the Canadian market, despite the fact that they were well-qualified and talented. The new immigrants were even facing problems in customizing their resume as per the Canadian requirements and experience, which resulted in jeopardizing their career advancement.
In view of the above statistics, CanIndia News took this initiate to organize first-ever one-day Rogers South Asian Job Fair, the largest public recruitment event in the GTA where job-seekers will find abundant job opportunities besides related information like recognition of educational testimonials, Canadian experience and job-searching tools etc., says Jaswinder Marjara, President and CEO of CanIndia News.
At this job fair, Marjara states “the job seekers will have direct access to employers, all-important seminars, educational and training facilities, career services besides other tools which would prove to be a definite help
Dates: September 8, 2010, 00:00 EDT -
September 8, 2010, 00:00 EDT
Filed under:
- Employment > Information > Career Fairs
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