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DesiTiger   
Member since: Aug 03
Posts: 1205
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 11:36:51

Dear Fellow CDs,

In the short time that I have been in Canada, I've had the privilege of meeting a lot of my Fellow CDs and have had the opportunity to talk with a lot of them regarding the job situation in Canada. From these conversations, I've recognized that most CDs currently struggling with the job market have a common pattern:

1. Resumes being sent out are not meeting with a response
2. The scarce interviews do not produce a positive result
3. Professional jobs are not always advertised online

I feel that all 3 factors can be addressed. Job Hunting in North America (particularly in Canada due to a smaller economy) is like conducting guerrilla warfare. There are few ground rules and a bag full of tricks that need to be employed (no pun intended :D ).

I would like to invite three other like-minded individuals to form a Mentor Club with me. We will start by analyzing the aforementioned points and any other issues, in order to formulate a strategy. Each mentor can then take 3-4 CDs under his or her wing to help resolve the issues that are preventing them from getting a decent job. If this experiment works out, I have bigger plans in mind for the future.

By devoting just 2-3 evenings a month, we can make a huge difference for our fellow CDs. I would like to start with Ontario. If you would like to join me in this experiment, please PM me.

Sincerely,

DT


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tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 11:54:35

Dt,
thanks for the initiative.
I feel that i can advise (though not mentor since i myself am struggling to get a better paid job/net work) people regarding the current practices in Canada.
I can advise :
1. Architects
2. Draftsman (in the field of Architectural drafting)
Please reply as to what services that i can provide. Atleast i can help someone who is new to Canada and does not know anything about practices here.
I can also advise on Ontario Building Code.
Needless to say all services are Free of Charge.
TK


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DesiTiger   
Member since: Aug 03
Posts: 1205
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 11:57:22

Hi TK. The core group that I am looking for will be people who are well versed in the job hunting techniques that I am referring to. Once this experiment proves successful, we will definitely need help of subject matter experts such as yourself. Thank you for the offer and I look forward to taking you up on it in the near future.

Regards

DT


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pksatpathy   
Member since: Apr 04
Posts: 131
Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 12:48:55

Quote:
Originally posted by DesiTiger

Dear Fellow CDs,

In the short time that I have been in Canada, I've had the privilege of meeting a lot of my Fellow CDs and have had the opportunity to talk with a lot of them regarding the job situation in Canada. From these conversations, I've recognized that most CDs currently struggling with the job market have a common pattern:

1. Resumes being sent out are not meeting with a response
2. The scarce interviews do not produce a positive result
3. Professional jobs are not always advertised online

I feel that all 3 factors can be addressed. Job Hunting in North America (particularly in Canada due to a smaller economy) is like conducting guerrilla warfare. There are few ground rules and a bag full of tricks that need to be employed (no pun intended :D ).

I would like to invite three other like-minded individuals to form a Mentor Club with me. We will start by analyzing the aforementioned points and any other issues, in order to formulate a strategy. Each mentor can then take 3-4 CDs under his or her wing to help resolve the issues that are preventing them from getting a decent job. If this experiment works out, I have bigger plans in mind for the future.

By devoting just 2-3 evenings a month, we can make a huge difference for our fellow CDs. I would like to start with Ontario. If you would like to join me in this experiment, please PM me.

Sincerely,

DT






Hey DT,
Good intention.I would have love to join the group, as I have some techniques and skills for job searching .Since, recently I am in the job hunting process,I am on the other side of the table, hence possibly a potential mentor seeker. :p

BTW DT which field you are working in and do the need of any specific mentor will help this forum.

Anyway good start.


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DesiTiger   
Member since: Aug 03
Posts: 1205
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 13:48:49

Quote:
Originally posted by pksatpathy

Quote:
Originally posted by DesiTiger

Dear Fellow CDs,

In the short time that I have been in Canada, I've had the privilege of meeting a lot of my Fellow CDs and have had the opportunity to talk with a lot of them regarding the job situation in Canada. From these conversations, I've recognized that most CDs currently struggling with the job market have a common pattern:

1. Resumes being sent out are not meeting with a response
2. The scarce interviews do not produce a positive result
3. Professional jobs are not always advertised online

I feel that all 3 factors can be addressed. Job Hunting in North America (particularly in Canada due to a smaller economy) is like conducting guerrilla warfare. There are few ground rules and a bag full of tricks that need to be employed (no pun intended :D ).

I would like to invite three other like-minded individuals to form a Mentor Club with me. We will start by analyzing the aforementioned points and any other issues, in order to formulate a strategy. Each mentor can then take 3-4 CDs under his or her wing to help resolve the issues that are preventing them from getting a decent job. If this experiment works out, I have bigger plans in mind for the future.

By devoting just 2-3 evenings a month, we can make a huge difference for our fellow CDs. I would like to start with Ontario. If you would like to join me in this experiment, please PM me.

Sincerely,

DT






Hey DT,
Good intention.I would have love to join the group, as I have some techniques and skills for job searching .Since, recently I am in the job hunting process,I am on the other side of the table, hence possibly a potential mentor seeker. :p

BTW DT which field you are working in and do the need of any specific mentor will help this forum.

Anyway good start.



Hi PK,

I have you down for a possible subject matter expert. I am currently working in the Financial Services sector in Merchant Acquisition.

Thanks

DT


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chandresh   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 2606
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 14:24:55

Hi DT,

Nice thought!

Since I have faced the same problems that you have described - I would like you to put my name in the mantee list - so that I do not have to wait or lose out atleast on this opportunity!

Chandresh


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DesiTiger   
Member since: Aug 03
Posts: 1205
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-04-06 15:03:22

Quote:
Originally posted by chandresh

Hi DT,

Nice thought!

Since I have faced the same problems that you have described - I would like you to put my name in the mantee list - so that I do not have to wait or lose out atleast on this opportunity!

Chandresh



Good Idea! A mentor club is useless without the mentees ;)

Come On Guys! I need two other CDs to step up as Mentors. This will never be a strain on your time or resources in any way.

Thanks

DT


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