Registration opened for Canada's largest job fair
The event is held online every year.
Registration has begun for the annual job fair, Destination Canada Mobility Forum. The event will be attended by employers who are looking for employees in a variety of fields. Participation is free.
The Forum is primarily intended for candidates with knowledge of French or English and French who want to live in Canada outside the province of Quebec. But it is also possible to try to participate with a knowledge of English only.
This year's Forum will focus on several areas:
- Information and Communications Technology;
- Tourism–Hospitality-Culinary.
How to register
Registration for the Forum is at its official website. There you will need to fill out an application form. You will need a Canadian-format CV in English and French.
You will also be asked to indicate your level of both languages, education, additional certificates (if any), and describe your professional skills.
- conference and event planners;
- massage therapists;
- recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors;
- program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport, and fitness;
- restaurant and food service managers;
- accommodation service managers;
- food service supervisors;
- executive housekeepers;
- accommodation, travel, tourism, and related services supervisors;
- cleaning supervisors;
- other services supervisors;
- chefs;
- cooks;
- bakers;
- estheticians, electrologists, and related occupations;
- maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses;
- bartenders;
- travel counsellors;
- airline ticket and service agents;
- ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives;
- hotel front desk clerks;
- tour and travel guides;
- casino workers;
- outdoor sport and recreational guides;
- customer and information services representatives;
- food and beverage servers;
- food counter attendants, kitchen helpers, and related occupations;
- occupations in accommodation, travel, and facilities;
- light duty cleaners;
- contractors and supervisors for landscaping, grounds maintenance, and horticulture ;
- landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers.
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