I think Asfar could have shared his professional journey here to answer the questions like did he do some certification? How and where did he apply? People will get help from specific answers rather than general comments.
Hi Irum, I did a short bridging program and networked with different professionals, both within HR and outside. Coffee chats, formal mentoring sessions, slowly added to my learning and helped me in my transition. I also picked up different volunteering options, which played an important role in showcasing my talents and building my network. One important advice which was given by my mentor and I am sharing it here, I never approached anyone in my network and asked for a job. Everyone understands the situation, but by saying it upfront, you are making it difficult for the other person and then people will start avoiding you. Please be patient, persistent and you will be recognized. All the best.
Well explained in easy and simple words. Want more videos on same topic and more knowledge about HR generalist role in Canada, because I am struggling with this phase.
I have 5 years of experience into recruitment and generalist profile in India now that have got admitted for sept 2023 intake for conestoga college is it good decision am 23 old
Hi Sheetal, you can enroll into any bridge program which is primarily as the name suggests, helps you transition into the Canadian work culture. Acces employment and Indus who are associated with Sheridan college and Humber college are a few examples.
Hello Sir, Very inspiring and motivational video. I have completed my MSW (HR) and having about 7 years of HR experience now. Which one do you suggest for me option 1: applying for any PG Diploma and then pursue my career as HR in Canada or option 2: apply for PR directly with whatever education & experience so far?
Hello Sir, I've just completed my Graduation in HM and I was thinking for pursuing Masters In HRM from Canada, is it worth doing so or is there any other course which is more better then this?
Hello asfar sir.. What is your opinion about taking advanced diploma in human resource management programme after completing 12th from india..? Can i achieve a growth in this field??
I have more than 2 years of experience into recruitment in India. I have done my masters in Human resources from India only. Is there any possibility I can apply for internship? Or should I apply for diploma in HR?
Sir, Asslamualikum I am from Bangladesh,I have completed BBA,MBA from HR Now I am working as Executive in the area of HR & Admin,I have Six years working experience in NGO(non goverment organization which service provided at villege level and business is small Hospital and cllinic )My job experience and qualification May I get any job please give reply , I expect a nice co operation from you.thank you.
Safety is an integral part of any large scale operation and has tremendous potential in the professional job market of Canada. Please explore health and safety courses with local norms to give you an edge, while exploring options
Hi i have been working as an HR recruiter from past 4.5 YRS . I want to know how to grow in career is their any other courses which is useful to grow in career and useful to get in any other professions . please suggest me .
Hi Shab, don't know your background but as a general sector understanding, look for online content by Acces employment or Indus community. Get your HRPA membership and explore CHRP/CHRL content. This should give you the initial boost prior to your landing. All the best!
@@asfarmohammed7404 Hai Asfar, Thank you for your video. I am an HR professional (mba in HR) with 5 - 7 years of Experience in Dubai. Do i need to take any HR courses for me to get an HR job in Canada? If yes can you please suggest some .🙂 thank you
@@shibinjacob9453 It depends on the region that you are planning to settle in. Let's say if you decide on ON, then you need a certification from HRPA. They have mainly 2 levels, CHRP and CHRL. You can study for the same prior to your arrival. Secondly, these certifications are good to have but not a must. Most of the American HQ company don't ask for it, however you will find Canadian companies esp govt sector asking for these certifications.
@@asfarmohammed7404 Thank u Asfar for ur reply, does this a regular course certification like 2 yr course or 8 month course? I am planning fot Ontraio and Vancouver.
Hi Aadnan, Each province has it's university offering courses in various HR domain. Then your have certification which are again specific to different provinces. Please explore options basis your background and area of interest. There is enough online content available along with ratings to give you an overview of the courses. All the best!
Hello , I have 4 years of experience as a HR generalist in India. Currently planning for Canada PR. Can you please suggest me some course which I can pursue before coming to Canada to boost my profile.
Hi, CPHR Certification ( Chartered Professional in Human Resource) would be the best option.You can contact us for this. We are the CPHR Asia Center. You can connect with me @ +91- 9781027900 Visit www.sbmc.co.in
Hiee !! Thanks a ton for your input and insights about this profession. Studying HRM in Canada helps you to an extend to understand the local market and regional employment law ?? What you think sir ??
Hi both, First of all many congratulations/ thanks to both of you. My question is: What Course should I go for HR in India for Canada HR Payroll. Do you have any idea about institutes in India / Canada who provide courses into Canadian HR Payroll?
Sorry Himanshu for the delayed response. Please check the website of the leading university and colleges in Canada. The sites have all the required information. Doing a course in Canada is better as it's more recognized and you get an opportunity to create a network.
Hello Mr. Afsar Assalamu Alaikum. I'm looking for an opportunity in Canada. As you are the senior HR, i would like to request you to suggest me getting there with work permit. I'm an electrical and electronic engineer by profession, having more than 5 years of professional experience from Malaysia and Nepal.
Hi Aaftaab, Most Canadian organizations do not provide visa support unless there are rare skill set (mostly technical). If possible, explore study options which might provide you with a great platform.
As per my knowledge, either do masters or pgdm and certification in Canada or get 5-6 yrs(may be exaggerated) of exp in India and then apply to Canada market through PR.
Hi Yasser, Local education always helps as it provides region specific laws and information. Additionally you develop a network early on in your career. The recruiters understand the ratings of your institute and the course, giving you an edge over your competitors.
@@asfarmohammed7404 hello sir , it's good to find persons like you to guide ..I actually pursuing PGDM HRM in NMIMS NGASCE,india actually a distance education .Are there any possibilities to get a job in abroad for me in HR profession and can you suggest any certified courses which would be helpful ? Plz rply sir
Hi Asfer. Thank you for your inputs. I am a HR professional with 5 years of experience back in India. I am in US for last 6 years and not working. Soon we will be moving to Canada. So can you please suggest me any course or certification which will make me employable in Canada. Also I am really worried about gap in my career. Any suggestion on that? Thank you.
Hi, Sudipta. CPHR Certification ( Chartered Professional in Human Resource) would be the option to get jobs in HR in canada. You can contact us for this. We are the CPHR Asia Center. You can connect with me @ +91- 9781027900
Hi Can you please tell me about the job opprtunities in Canada for HR. I am currently in India. I have 2.5 years experience as a HR Generalist. I was planning to move to Canada by next year. So are the opportunities for HR really good? What are the monthly salary of a HR Proffesional in Canada? Regards Mayuree Boruah
Hi I have done MBA in finance and HR. In my country I have 5 year experience as a senior HR. Which certificate course is good in Toronto for persuing my career in HR. I am from India and I have no working experience in Canada.