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Informations personnelles

Conseil : Utilise une adresse courriel professionnelle (ex. : prénom.nom@gmail.com) et vérifie que ton numéro est à jour. LinkedIn est un atout si ton profil est complété.

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Current Status in Canada

Sector of activity

Conseil : Choisis le secteur où tu as le plus travaillé, même si tu veux changer de domaine. Cela aide les employeurs à mieux comprendre ton profil.

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Desired professional title

Tip: Write a clear title that's tailored to the Canadian market, even if you're just starting out. Look to job postings for inspiration. For example: "Bilingual Warehouse Clerk - Available Immediately" or "Caregiver with International Experience."

Profile / Career Objective

"Tip: Introduce yourself in 3–4 lines. Highlight your strengths, motivation, and targeted field, even if you are changing sectors. Example: “Versatile professional with 5 years of international team management experience, transitioning to the administrative sector in Canada.”"

Skills

"Tip: Choose skills aligned with your career goal. Combine technical know-how with the human qualities recruiters are looking for. Examples: Customer Service, Problem Solving, Warehouse Operations, Office Software (MS Office Suite), Team Spirit, Punctuality."

Professional Experience

"Tip: Even without Canadian experience, highlight all your professional, volunteer, or informal experiences. Start each task with an action verb. Example: • Welcome clients and provide guidance • Prepare orders and ensure delivery follow-up • Operate the cash register and balance it at the end of the day"
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Education and Training

Tip: List your diplomas from the most recent to the oldest. Indicate the Canadian equivalency if you know it, or provide a simple description of the level. Also include certifications and additional training, even short ones (e.g., Safety, Office Software, etc.).
Tip: List your diplomas from the most recent to the oldest. Indicate the Canadian equivalency if you know it, or provide a simple description of the level. Also include certifications and additional training, even short ones (e.g., Safety, Office Software, etc.).

Tip: List your diplomas from the most recent to the oldest. Indicate the Canadian equivalency if you know it, or provide a simple description of the level. Also include certifications and additional training, even short ones (e.g., Safety, Office Software, etc.).

Tip: List your diplomas from the most recent to the oldest. Indicate the Canadian equivalency if you know it, or provide a simple description of the level. Also include certifications and additional training, even short ones (e.g., Safety, Office Software, etc.).

Tip: List your diplomas from the most recent to the oldest. Indicate the Canadian equivalency if you know it, or provide a simple description of the level. Also include certifications and additional training, even short ones (e.g., Safety, Office Software, etc.).

References

"In Canada, employers often ask for professional references before making a job offer. These are usually people who can speak about your work, such as a former supervisor, a colleague, or a trainer. Even if your experience comes from abroad or from volunteer work, these references are very valuable. You do not need to list them on your résumé. Instead, write “References available upon request” and prepare them separately with their contact details. If you do not have a professional reference, you may include a contact from an association, a mentor, or an internship supervisor."

Employment preferences

Tip: Be honest and open if possible. This increases your chances of being contacted. Don’t forget to specify if you are available to work evenings or weekends.

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Desired destination regions in Canada

Tip: Check the provinces or territories where you are willing to work or relocate. This helps employers find you more easily, especially if you are open to mobility. Select all the regions that interest you:

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Documents Upload

Tip: If you already have a video résumé or a cover letter, it can help enrich your profile. We recommend uploading bilingual documents.

Relation

Tip: These organizations can help you improve your résumé, prepare for interviews, provide information on the local job market, and support your integration. This service is free and tailored to your situation.