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Job prospects in canada for Software testing and Physiotherapy

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abhay175

Hi All,

Recently we had an assesment test at a local consultancy here in india , they told us that we are eligible to get canadian PR.

But before going forward i would lik to know how are the prospects for Software testing (IT) and Physiotherapist.
How easy is to get the jobs provided u are having 3-4 years of experience.

Thanks in advance.

happycharm22

In Canada its hard to get any job. SW test need 3-4 Years of expereinces and most of the Employers likes candidate gain that in here.  Employers are very Picky to choose the candidates. USA actually much better . Many American Employers give benefit of doubt in order to hire a new comer in their land.  Hpnestly, Its very hard to making a living in Canada.

Julien

People generally say it's not that complicated to find a job in Canada ?

Sarafima

I don't know anything about software testing, although I did hear on the radio the industry is growing right now, particularly in Vancouver and Montreal.

Physio I think it would be pretty easy to find patients considering (from a patient perspective) how long it is to get an appt, but I would look into the accreditation process - I suspect there would be some testing process/licensing fees in order to practice in Canada.

Hope that small amount of info is helpful,

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