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How to Find Jobs in Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia is a beautiful port city in western Canada. Because it is a vibrant and temperate metropolitan area within close proximity to many enjoyable outdoor recreational activities, Vancouver is considered a desirable place to live. The downside to this fact is that the cost of living is extremely high compared to the rest of Canada, and it can be a difficult place to secure gainful employment. Still, that should not discourage anyone from making Vancouver their home, and by utilizing one or all of the techniques below, one can find their perfect job in this wonderful city.

Internet Searches
Most job seekers begin their search online. Many employment opportunities are found on websites like Job Bank Canada and Workopolis, and if nothing else, these sites can give a person an idea regarding what types of jobs are available. Keep in mind that many of the best jobs are not listed on the internet, so to diversify one's job search online, it can be helpful to search for businesses and companies that that are of personal interest. Sending an unsolicited resume is considered poor form to many employers, but there is nothing wrong with inquiring about possible openings while telling a little about one's qualifications. There are many other resources available for online job seekers that are worth checking out, and most government opportunities can be found online, as well.

Take it to the street
Vancouver is a compact city with a discernible city center. This makes it easy and productive to go downtown and walk the streets looking for "Help Wanted" signs. By introducing oneself to business owners in person, job candidates can make a lasting impression, and a street job search shows employers that one is motivated and willing to do what it takes to find work.

Understanding local industries
Every city has its primary industries, and Vancouver is no different. Tourism, film production, software development, forest services and biotechnology are all fields with significant economic ties to the city. It can pay to focus on industries that are prosperous in Vancouver because related firms are more likely to be hiring.

There is no sure fire way to find a job in Vancouver, but hard work and perseverance are always rewarded. That is what it takes to find work virtually anywhere. It may be harder to find work in Vancouver than in other Canadian cities, but it is worth pursuing, as the reward is being able to live in one of the most dynamic and desirable places in North America.

Manish Patel

Manish Patel is a founder of several job websites in Canada. More Resources are available for jobs in Vancouver at our site Jobboardvancouver.com

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