Moving to another country is difficult and transitioning from a student to a job market is a major life change.
This transition should not be underestimated – it can often be a very stressful time.
Life changing events have an impact on human health. Not surprisingly, the loss of a job is listed within the top-10 most stressful life events.
This week’s episode is all about transitioning to the Canadian job market as a newcomer, immigrant and international student. We discussed extensively how newcomers, immigrants, and international students can make a transition work for them.
Tobi holds a Bachelor of International Business with focus on International Strategy and Human Resource Management from Carleton University
Tobi is a Nigerian born entrepreneur based in Ottawa Canada. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of 3Skills and a Merchant Success Manager at Shopify.
I invited Tobi here to discuss practical tips that immigrants, newcomers, and international students can use to become the most employable version of yourself. This is one episode you should not miss and share with everyone you love.
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