Sunday 6 May 2012

Networking to find employment

Sorry it has been a while but I have been so busy working (not a bad complaint) I have ignored to update how I am getting on in Vancouver.
So I passed the 6 month mark last week. I must admit it has taken me longer to feel settled than I thought but I have learned some valuable lessons along the way .
The big one is NETWORKING - getting out there and meeting people and using facebook or twitter is a valuable tool for finding work.  So you mention to someone you are looking for work in a particular area and they know of someone who has a job going in their place and well you get the idea.
Employers here are keen to take a look at your resume if you have been referred by a friend, I have even helped some friends myself find some work.
So how do you meet these people, it can be tough moving to a new city and maybe not knowing  many people or anyone at all, getting involved in any social activities like sport or events organised is a great way to meet people.
Check out the Irish in Vancouver page (I am sure there is an equivalent for other countries), Moving2Vancouver, Swap facebook page etc.
I have been lucky through my job to meet some newcomers to Vancouver and offer some advise on getting settled in Vancouver.  If people are interested maybe we could organise a night out to get acquainted and make new friends.

For those going down the route of recruitment agencies, ask people what ones worked for them and get an idea on how to prepare for the interviews - some are less formal but I think its always important to dress for success. One of my previous blogs gives you some tips on recruitment agencies :)

I have asked some people in business here how they look for staff and it comes up again and again networking, a large amount of people they hire is from referrals, not adverts on craigslist or websites, if I had known that when I arrived I may have taken a different approach to my job search.

Check out volunteering websites, some volunteer jobs lead into paid work and it looks good on the resume.

Also try carry a copy of your resume with you, you could be in the right place at the right time and meet someone who is hiring. Recently I met with a woman from back home to discuss employment opportunities for me and a friend of hers happened to be a customer in the same coffee place, 2 minutes later I am handing over my resume and discussing what kind of work I want to do.

Good luck with the job hunt.

Tracey :)








7 comments:

  1. Hey tracey,

    Did you find the recruiters to be much help? I'm back on my 2nd year and sent my resume to all different types of recruiters but luck with them. I had my own problems with allegiant when we went to vegas but good times all the same.

    Cheers,
    John

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  2. Hi John,

    The recruitment agencies were ok to start with but with some I felt they couldnt be bothered or would promise me work and drop it hours before due to start.
    I am now working as a receptionist for an agency and I notice a few things that help, getting the name of the person to address the email to with your resume, and following up with a quick call to make sure they received your email.
    What kind of work are you looking for.
    I see Allegiant are now charging for hand luggage so might have to look at other carriers.

    Tracey :)

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  3. Hi Tracey,

    Your blog is really helpful!! I'm moving to Vancouver next month with my boyfriend. Can't wait! Thanks for all the info!

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  4. Hi Tracey

    I have recently decided to start the process of moving to Vancouver to work for a year and am looking to provisionally come out in March or sooner depending on what happens at careers fair here in the UK with Canada employers in Novemeber.

    Just wanted to say your blog has been really helpful especially it's getting advice from a person's own experience. Keep up the good work! You make Vancouver come alive and I can't wait to get out there

    Chris

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