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 websiteOutdoor Adventure Guide
Outdoor adventure guides organize and conduct expeditions for sports enthusiasts, adventurers, tourists, or resort guests.
Learn moreCustomer Service Director
Customer service directors plan, organize, direct, and control the operations of a customer service area of a transportation company.
Learn moreTravel Writer / Photographer
Imagine being able to visit some of the most breathtaking, remote locations in Canada for a living. Travel photographers are creative and adventurous, and get to use their skills to promote dream destinations for tourists.
Learn moreReservation Sales Agent
Be part of some of the most exciting moments in someone’s life by helping them find the perfect accommodations. Reservation sales agents must have great interpersonal skills, strong attention to detail, and a passion for hospitality.
Learn moreKitchen Helper
Work in a kitchen in one of the most unique and sought-after travel destinations in Canada. As a kitchen helper, you’ll keep the establishment looking fresh and inviting while maintaining a stellar guest experience.
Learn moreTourism: A Career for Advancement
Discover the potential for advancement in a career in Tourism
Go to the websiteTourism: A Career for Students
Discover why Tourism is an ideal career for students.
Go to the websiteForward Motion: Building a Seasonal Workforce
Across Canada, tourism businesses are facing a competitive labour market. One creative and effective solution is to hire internationally trained workers to fill seasonal roles.
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