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Preparing a resume

In Canada, preparing a high-quality resume is a key step in the job search process

Your resume is the first thing a potential employer will see, and it should make a good impression. It’s important to pay attention to the following points:

Professionalism: Your resume should be neat and professional. Make sure it reflects your skills, education, and work experience.

Tailoring to the job: Each resume should be tailored to a specific job vacancy. Highlight relevant skills and experience that are suitable for the position.

Include Canadian experience: If you have Canadian work experience or education, be sure to include it in your resume. This can be a key factor for employers.

Language skills: It’s important to indicate your proficiency in English and French (if applicable) languages. Courses and certifications can strengthen your resume.

References and contacts: Ensure that you have reliable references and up-to-date contact information that you can provide to the employer upon request.

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Remember that your resume is your calling card, and it can play a crucial role in getting a job in Canada. Give it enough attention and time to maximize your chances of successful employment.

When preparing your resume, considering that it will be reviewed by a computer algorithm (robot), it’s important to use keywords and formatting that will allow your resume to pass through automatic screening.

It’s important to include key words related to your field of expertise (e.g., web development) and skills (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript) in your resume. Also, pay attention to a clear structure, the use of sections, and lists to make your resume more “understandable” to automated systems.

Here’s an example of a resume for a Canadian employer: