Is it easy to get a Job in Whistler Canada in spring?
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03-22-2014, 07:52 AM
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Well the first step in working in Canada, as the other answers have stated, is getting a work visa whether it be a temporary or other. You need to contact the Canadian consulate nearest where you live or go online and send an inquiry that way. Unless you have the necessary visa you cannot look for a job.
Now, assuming you have a visa permitting you to work in Canada and go to Whistler will you have trouble finding employment? Since the ski season is ending yes, you may have problems finding employment unless you happen to have a particular skill set that is in demand year round in Whistler. It used to be said that the hardest part about finding a job in Whistler is finding a place to live, if you have a place to live, you can find a job. Unfortunately this statement is not totally true anymore although finding a place to live in or near Whistler is an important step. No employer in Whistler will hire an individual that does not have a place to live while there. I have spoken to employers who have had to let people go because they were unable to find accommodation. Once you have a place to live then you can look for a job. A lot of the employment in Whistler is seasonal and many of the employees will work only for a particular season. Many like to be up there for the ski season so there generally are jobs available once it ends. However you will be competing with more people for fewer jobs so finding one will be difficult. |
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Is it easy to get a Job in Whistler Canada in spring? - nina - 03-22-2014, 07:02 AM
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