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Resources
Explore our local resources designed to help jobseekers take charge of their careers. From expert guidance and practical tips to community programs and workshops, we provide the tools you need to build skills, navigate your job search, and achieve your career goals. Empower yourself with the support available right in your community.


How to Stand Out With No Experience: A Guide to Getting Entry Level Jobs in Canada
Breaking into entry level jobs in Canada is possible even without experience. By highlighting transferable skills, gaining practical experience through volunteering or short courses, and preparing for interview questions about your background, you can stand out and confidently begin your career journey.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 28
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10 Best Apps for Job Seekers in Canada
Discover the 10 best apps for job seekers in Canada. From LinkedIn and Indeed to Canva, Jobscan, and Zoom, these tools help you find opportunities, organize applications, optimize resumes, and prepare for interviews. Stay efficient, professional, and ahead of the competition in the Canadian job market.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 26
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How Volunteering Can Boost Your Resume and Skills
Boost your resume and skills with volunteering. Learn how volunteer experience improves employability, develops key skills, and enhances career opportunities in Canada, especially for newcomers.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 18
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Professional LinkedIn Profile: How to Get Noticed in Canada
Creating a professional LinkedIn profile is essential for standing out in Canada’s competitive job market. From showcasing your skills and achievements to networking with industry professionals, a strong profile can open doors to new opportunities. Learn how to optimize your LinkedIn page, align it with Canadian workplace expectations, and leverage free resources and courses to advance your career with guidance from Jobseeker Recruit Limited.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 3
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5 Soft Skills Canadian Employers Value Most
Success in Canada’s job market requires more than technical expertise. Employers across English and French-speaking regions highly value soft skills like communication, teamwork, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and professionalism. These abilities reflect Canada’s inclusive and multicultural workplace culture. Learn how expectations differ across regions and discover trusted Canadian resources to strengthen your soft skills and achieve lasting career success.
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 23
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Top Free Online Courses in Canada: Boost Your Career Prospects
Looking to advance your career without breaking the bank? Discover top free online courses and provincial upgrading programs across Canada. Learn new skills, enhance your resume, and get expert support from Jobseeker Recruit Limited to take your career to the next level.
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 20
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Landing Your First Job in Canada: A Realistic Guide for Newcomers
Starting a new life in Canada comes with incredible opportunities, but finding your first job can be more challenging than expected. Many newcomers are surprised by the level of competition, the importance of Canadian experience, and the emphasis on networking. This article explores the realities of today’s job market, the impact of recent economic changes, and practical steps newcomers can take to build connections, gain experience, and confidently begin their Canadian caree
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 15
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The Power of Communication in the Workplace
Strong communication is the foundation of every successful workplace. It builds trust between employers and employees, improves engagement, and drives business growth. Learn how clear dialogue can transform your team and strengthen workplace relationships with insights from Jobseeker Recruit Limited.
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 15
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Navigating the Hidden Job Market in New Brunswick: A Guide for Newcomers
This post guides newcomers to New Brunswick on how to access the hidden job market. It covers why many jobs aren’t advertised publicly, strategies for networking, connecting with recruiters, reaching out to employers directly, strengthening your online presence, and leveraging local resources to find meaningful career opportunities
Stefanie McHugh
Sep 24
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Comprehensive Employment Resources for Job Seekers in New Brunswick
We’ve shared a new post highlighting the valuable resources available in New Brunswick to support job seekers. From career guidance and skills development to community programs and workshops, these resources are designed to help individuals take control of their job search and achieve their career goals. If you’re exploring opportunities in New Brunswick, this is a great place to start.
Stefanie McHugh
Sep 22
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