The Canadian Experience Barrier

WILL Immploy, a project of WILL Employment Solutions is hosting a panel discussion on the ‘Canadian Experience Barrier’

Employers across the region are already experiencing a shortage of skilled labour, and with a declining birth rate and aging working population, the gap between positions available and skilled talent to fill those roles is expected in increase. By 2035, it is expected that the population growth of Canada will be 100% attributed to immigration, making newcomers a compelling talent pool for employers to engage with.

However, recent immigrants to Canada face high rates of both underemployment and unemployment. Even after being in Canada for fifteen years, immigrants with a university degree are still more likely than the native-born to be in low-skilled jobs. Barriers to finding jobs include a lack of recognition of foreign credentials and experience, and arbitrary requirements for Canadian experience.

Speakers:

  • Mark Malu, Job Match Advisor - WILL Employment Solutions
  • Caroline Dias Alencar, Director of Research Operations - Info-Tech Research Group
  • Eduardo Matheus, Customs Import Analyst - 3M Canada Company

Agenda:

  • 12:00 - 12:15pm: What is the Canadian Experience Barrier?
  • 12:15 - 12:45pm: Roundtable Discussion
  • 12:45 - 1:00pm: Q&A

We are excited to see you there!

This event is brought to you by WILL Immploy – A project of Will Employment Solutions, funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

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