No Canadian Experience, Eh?


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No Canadian Experience, Eh? is a handy companion for every professional immigrant thinking of moving to Canada or those who have already arrived and need guidance. It is a toolkit of career coaching techniques for anyone trying to understand what it takes to succeed in today's competitive job market. This new edition not only re-introduces job search basics such as resume and cover letter design, and how to prepare and master the interview, but includes contributions from top career experts on personal branding, social media, onboarding, green careers, leadership, practice firms, stress management, career assessments, self-employment, consulting and time management. It also contains advice from recruiters and human resources professionals who understand what employers look for in potential employees.




Eh, Paesan!


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Today's Italian-Canadians face different images than previous generations. An exploration of the reproduction of cultural heritage in a global economy of rapid international communication.




Why We Act Like Canadians


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In this challenging book, written as a series of open letters to an American friend, Pierre Berton reaches into his profound knowledge of the country’s history and geography to dissect, praise, explain and occasionally criticize the national character. He does so, not with abstract opinions but with apt and colourful examples taken from the past and the present: Sam Steele’s gold rush censorship of the Turkish Whirlwind Danseuse; Ontario’s grudging acceptance of beer in three Toronto ballparks; New York’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade; Lorne Greene’s rueful return to Toronto; William Van Horne’s tirade against winter carnivals; the role of Kentucky in the War of 1812; W.A.C. Bennett’s surprising takeover of the B.C. Electric Company on the day of its president’s funeral. All these apparently disconnected incidents are woven into a carefully thought-out dissection of the national character, a distillation of more than thirty years of Berton research.




The ACE Principle


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READY TO ACE THE DAY? You can now Absorb, Comprehend and Excel in every area of life! Our lives are the result of what we observe, how we interpret and how we apply that information each moment. Discover the power, breathe in the ACE Principle . The 15 short chapters in this book offer easy-to-use tips and demonstrate how you can learn to Absorb, Comprehend and Excel in every field that you choose to enter. Success is all around you. Absorb. Comprehend. Excel...ACE your life!




So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh?


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Laugh as you learn about America's friendly northern neighbor with this step-by-step guide to Canadian customs, pop culture, and slang -- perfect for anyone who's considered moving to (or just visiting) maple leaf country. Written by New York Times bestselling author (and born-and-bred Canuck) Jenn McCartney, this comprehensive guide will teach you everything you need to know about Canada, including: History Bewildering residency rules, demystified Unique laws and customs Contributions to the arts and pop culture (Celine Dion, Margaret Atwood, Justin Bieber) Colorful slang, explained Creative doodles, helpful charts, and fun graphs Hilarious and honest, this guide will delight your politically disgruntled father, nudge your bleeding-heart neighbor to hit the road, and inspire you to plan for (or daydream about) your own Canadian getaway.




Educating from Marx


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Educators have been working to develop an important body of literature on neo-liberalism, capitalism, and imperialism. This combines original empirical studies with literature review from critical adult education and feminist theory to examine the theories, and practices of adult education from a Marxist-Feminist perspective.




Overqualified Labourer


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You Are HIRED!


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From positioning your brand to mastering social media, Murali offers a wealth of information to set you apart. His tips and insights are valuable to anyone looking to advance their career. - Margaret Jetelina, Editor, Canadian Immigrant Magazine Once again, Murali demonstrates his unique ability to deliver clear and actionable steps for career growth. In You Are HIRED!, he takes his experience in coaching to a whole new level. A must read for all! - Andrew Srinarayan, Vice President, WelcomePack Canada Inc. Another winner from Murali which will inspire anyone looking to make fundamental life changes. Murali is a master at delivering gems of wisdom. If you have ever been stuck in a rut - this is the book to buy. - Nicole Darlaston, Employment Consultant, Student Services, Sheridan College




Tell Stories, Get Hired


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We tell stories every day - to family, friends, and colleagues - and we do it with ease. Yet, when it comes to the job search, or our careers, we fail to use these natural storytelling techniques to our advantage. Tell Stories, Get Hired demonstrates that the way to a hiring manager's heart is through storytelling. Storytelling is the foundation on which your career marketing efforts are built. Your resume, LinkedIn Profile, elevator pitch, personal website and blog are all telling your story. Learn how to coordinate these elements of your story into an authentic personal brand and advance your career. Tell Stories, Get Hired features advice and insight from individuals who have experienced some of the job search and career challenges you have faced. None found their experience easy, but they used their stories to get ahead. The book addresses how to: Create a storytelling resume and biography Prepare for the interview using stories Build a social media job search campaign Advance your career through sponsorships Network and build professional relationships Work with recruiters The storytelling techniques in this book will boost your chances of landing the job or career you want.




A Story of Resilience


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In this book, I weave together personal stories of my struggles growing up in an African culture at a time when education for girls was given little consideration, and there were stories of the traumas of surviving a political coup and a violent relocating, with stories of other women who experienced their own pains of relocating. The book offers knowledge and insight to mental health and other professionals who work closely with these women who are involved in the struggle of integrating into new Canadian communities while carrying the baggage of pre- and postmigration trauma. Although my experience is not unique among other immigrant womens stories, it has given me a reason to appreciate each day that God blesses me with life, shelter, freedom from gunshots, and an abundance of resources. I am ever grateful that as immigrants and professional workers read this book, which is an interweaving of the comments of African immigrant women, excerpts from my own personal story, and the insights of others, they will encounter new perspectives about African immigrant women (hereafter AIR women). Specifically, the section of shared stories of pre- and postmigration trauma will shed knowledge on how to begin work with a clientele who come from similar backgrounds. I especially hope that readers will be encouraged to thankfully reflect on their own experiences as people who have the privilege of living in a country that is safe.