Búsqueda de empleo? Red, red, red
Ayer, en nuestra Tips for Job-Hunting in a New Country enviar, we mentioned the importance of networking. But what if you’re coming to Canada, or you’ve just moved here, and you don’t know many people yet?
Éstos son algunos networking tips de mi libro, Residentes en el Extranjero en Canadá:
Start by asking your colleagues and friends in the States. Do they know anyone living or working in Canada? Do their U.S.-based companies have Canadian affiliates? Do they have college classmates or business associates who grew up in Canada? Do you or your colleagues belong to a professional organization that has members in Canada?
Sitios como LinkedIn, Facebook, y Plaxo can also be sources of connections. A veces, all it takes is one contact who can connect you with someone else, and your networking process is underway.
If you’ve arrived in Canada without a job, network in your new community. Talk to your neighbors, someone you’ve met in the local community center, a new acquaintance from the neighborhood coffee shop.
Look for local professional associations in your line of work or online groups that share your interests. Por ejemplo, Meetup.com has scores of work-related groups across Canada. There’s a Vancouver Graphic Design Meetup, a Toronto Marketing Meetup, a Montreal Entrepreneurs Group, and many more.
Doing volunteer work is another worthwhile form of networking. If you can afford to take on one or more volunteer assignments, it can help you make contacts in your new community. Y que va a hacer algún bien a la vez. Voluntarios Canada can direct you to local volunteer opportunities nationwide.
- ExtraÃdo del libro, Residentes en el Extranjero en Canadá, parte de la Luna serie de Avalon Travel Publishing. Para leer más, comprar el libro.
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