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 websitePublic Relations Assistant
Public relations assistants maintain positive relationships with media personnel, write copy for media reports, encourage good community relations, and respond to issues.
Learn moreFood and Beverage Server
Food and beverage servers request orders from and serve food and beverages to guests.
Learn moreSales Manager
Draw travellers to breathtaking places by selling spectacular views, outdoor adventures, and charming cultural experiences. Sales managers (also called sales representatives) are responsible for selling products and/or services as identified in the sales and marketing plan of an organization.
Learn morePilot
Soar above it all as a private, commercial, or charter pilot. Pilots are skilled individuals who fly or assist in the flight of the aircraft, either fixed-wing (airplanes) or rotary-wing (helicopters).
Learn moreFreshwater Angling Guide
Freshwater angling guides are outdoor adventure guides who organize and conduct fishing expeditions.
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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