Networking can be a vital part of your job search, connecting you to opportunities that would otherwise be hidden. But the rise in online networking sites such as LinkedIn has changed how we go about building our professional networks.
Read MoreHow does the Professional Immigrants Networks (PINs) program work? This video will answer your questions about the program and how you can sign up to be a member.
Read MoreA good way for newcomers to find meaningful employment in Canada is to become a member of a Professional Immigrants Networks (PINs) association.
Read MoreOn March 7, 2015, TRIEC brought together leaders from professional immigrant networks and asked them to tell us more about their associations and how they connect their members to meaningful employment.
Read MoreThe Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Canada is a long-standing member of the Professional Immigrant Networks (PINs) program. We spoke to CIMA Canada’s PINs leader, Amal Ratnayake, about what it means to be a PINs leader and how his association has benefited from being part of the program.
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