Hiring Internationally Trained Workers
Tourism HR Canada offers a series of infographics that cover tips and resources to help you navigate programs to connect with international talent.
Go to the websiteJourney into an Exciting New Career in Canada
Moving to a new country can be nerve-racking—especially when searching for a job. But for these three newcomers to the prairie city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a career in tourism offered an exciting future full of enriching experiences and meaningful connections.
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Restaurateurs are responsible for creating and maintaining a space where they can work with their team to create a unique dining experience for their customers.
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Indigenous culture tour guides are responsible for sharing unique experiences with visitors from an important perspective.
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A night auditor is guests’ first point of contact on the night shift at hotels, resorts, and other establishments, while also performing end-of-day accounting tasks.
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Taxicab and limousine drivers drive automobiles and limousines to transport passengers.
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Event managers are responsible for the planning, design, production, promotion, overall coordination, and profitability of an event.
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One man’s passion for sharing his culture led him to return home—and stay
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A classical pianist took a part-time kitchen job—and it changed her entire life
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