Watch the Webinar: Job Searching in Canada: Practical Tips for Newcomers

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Published: April 2, 2025

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Are you a newcomer to Canada looking for employment?  If so, TD and CanadaVisa's webinar may be of interest: Job Searching in Canada: Practical Tips for Newcomers.

Starting a new life in Canada may feel overwhelming, especially when you are also looking for employment. Here’s a chance to gain knowledge on how to prepare for your job search. In this free, live webinar, we’ll share insights on job searching, networking, and interview preparation to help you feel more confident.

Gain insights from professionals who understand the Canadian job market and explore best practices to support your job search. Whether you're an international student or an experienced professional who is new to Canada, this session may help you make informed career decisions.

Watch the Webinar:

Click here to download the presentation slides!

Looking to build your career in Canada but unsure of the next steps?
Join our webinar for valuable guidance tailored to newcomers!

Finding a job in Canada comes with unique challenges, but the right strategies may make a difference. Join TD and CanadaVisa for expert insights to help you navigate your job search with confidence.

What you’ll learn:

  • Best Practices for Job Searching – Discover ideas to streamline your job search and approach opportunities with insights.
  • Networking and Building Connections – Learn how to expand your professional network and connect with people who may help support your career growth.
  • Building Your Personal Brand – Understand how to showcase your skills, experience, and unique strengths to attract and engage employers.
  • Resume Building – Gain insights into crafting a resume that highlights your qualifications and aligns with Canadian hiring expectations.
  • Preparing for an Interview – Explore tips to confidently present yourself, answer common interview questions, and leave a positive impression.

Take the next step toward building your career in Canada! Sign up for our webinar today!

Why Choose TD?

150 years helping Canadians:

TD has a proud history of delivering financial solutions to Canadians for more than 150 years. TD also brings a century of experience helping newcomers navigate the unique challenges of the Canadian banking system.

With over a thousand branches and the ability to serve you in more than 80 different languages, TD has become one of the largest and most trusted banks in Canada, now serving 16 million Canadians.

TD offers online support and resources of interest to newcomers on topics such as banking basics, moving to Canada, credit score essentials, and more. TD is open longer hours for your convenience and has thousands of ATMs across Canada to help you take care of your everyday banking needs quickly and easily.

Ready to Bank?

Learn more about TD New to Canada Banking Package today. Book an appointment to talk with a TD Personal Banking Associate about the TD New to Canada Banking Package. You can book online right away, or visit the TD website to learn more.

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