Job Interview Preparation

Updated: July 4th, 2024

Receiving a job interview invitation can be very exciting yet stressful. Anyone can become a bit nervous when being questioned by a potential employer. This is where UIS Canada comes in; With the expert help of our partners, we can offer you professional preparation for your next job interview in Canada.

How Will This Course Benefit You?

By the end of this course, you will be able to improve your chances of landing a job by:

  • Applying expertly curated practice techniques that will help you succeed in real interviews.
  • Identify what the recruiters are looking for by researching the company, organization, or institution.
  • Discovering which skills and attributes are the most desirable to recruiters.
  • Knowing which questions you may be asked at the job interview, and how to approach different types of questions.
  • Developing a better understanding of your strengths, skills, and key selling points as a candidate.
  • Knowing the differences between different types of interviews you may encounter, such as phone interviews or video calls.

Need Help Preparing for Your Next Interview?

Join our clients from around the world who have acquired our immigration services and pave your own path to the Great White North. We offer a rich selection of unique tools and services to help you create the ultimate immigration experience.

Don’t sweat your next job interview.

Let us help you with this one of a kind opportunity to train for the big day with a plan created by hiring professionals.

FAQ

What is the pool?
To be included in the pool you must qualify for one of the specific immigration programs listed under Express Entry. You must also score a minimum of 67 points on your immigration profile. Points are awarded for educational and professional qualifications, work experience, age, language ability, and more. The Canadian government selects the most suitable candidates from the pool and issues them with an official invitation (known as ITA) to become Canadian residents.
How many points do I need to get selected?
The Express Entry system uses what it called the Comprehensive Ranking System, a formula that takes into account your education, skills and experience, those of your husband/wife or partner, and whether you have a specific job offer. These factors go to build up your score out of a possible maximum of 1200. As mentioned, the higher the points you score, the greater the possibility to be selected from the pool.
How long does it take to move to Canada?
The idea of starting a new life in Canada is very exciting. But please be prepared that getting selected for an immigration program takes time. This is why the Express Entry program is extremely popular - the Canadian government aims to select candidates within 6 months. Time may significantly vary between immigration programs; the individual process of each program, government policies, the complexity of your case, and more, may affect the time it would take you to move to Canada.
Are there any goverment fees?
Like many other countries worldwide the Canadian government charges fees for the processing of immigration entries. Depending on the specific program you entered, the size and age of your family, and more – you may need a few hundred to several thousand Canadian dollars. Please note that all government fees are non-refundable. This is one of many reasons you should prepare well for your immigration process, gain as much knowledge as you can, and if possible, seek help from professionals in this field.

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