The Job Hunt Demystified
What you'll learn
- What happens after you hit submit on your online application in Canada
- Resume "first principles": dealing with the sometimes conflicting advice out there
- Interviews: practicing to "ace" the job interview
- Networking: building meaningful connections to find your next opportunity
Requirements
- A willing attitude to put in the effort
Description
Looking for a job in Canada?
Trying your best to make sense out of all of the sometimes conflicting job search information out there?
Should your resume be 1 or 2 pages?
How do you answer the "tell me about yourself" question?
How do I gain more confidence to network to my next opportunity?
We answer these and many more questions about the job hunt. We have a "first principles" approach so that you can understand "why" parts of the job hunt are the way they are so that you can judge whether the advice you're give is important.
We boil down the job search to the most important aspects so that you can focus your time and energy.
Join the community and become more successful in the job hunt!
Who this course is for:
- Job seekers in Canada
- Students that are about to graduate and anxious about starting their career after school in Canada
- Recent graduates on the job hunt in Canada
- Career transitioners looking for their next opportunity in Canada
- Newcomers to Canada looking to understand the job searching process in Canada
Course content
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Instructor
Luki is Toronto's millennial career coach! He calls himself a DJ for personal development (remixing and curating the information out there in a way that resonates with you), a career catalyst (initiating the reactions that would not have otherwise happened), and a personal trainer for your career (helping you turn your personal development knowledge into results).
A former computer scientist turned management consultant now turned career coach, his goal it to weave mentorship into the fabric of society, starting by making Toronto the mentorship capital of the world! He shares SIWIKE "Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier" and is the author of the book of the same name (Find it on Amazon and other online book retailers). He is an advisor to most of Toronto's higher education institutes and many youth organization to enable career success.