
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.
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Railroad Conductor
Railroad conductors supervise service attendants and, as well, participate in providing guest services to passengers on trains.
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Museum Curator
Museum curators research and recommend the acquisition of artifacts and are responsible for the care of objects, materials, and specimens.
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Manager of Travel Trade Sales
A manager of travel trade sales is responsible for promoting a destination to travel agencies and tour companies.
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Executive Housekeeper
Executive housekeepers direct and control housekeeping operations and staff of the housekeeping department.
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Line Cook
You understand that the way to the heart is through the stomach. As a line cook, you’ll welcome visitors to the Yukon with a meal they’ll never forget. You’re creative, innovative in the kitchen, and dedicated to turning every meal into an experience.
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Tourism: A Career for Advancement
Discover the potential for advancement in a career in Tourism
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Tourism: A Career for Students
Discover why Tourism is an ideal career for students.
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Forward 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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