I applied to several unskilled jobs as a second source of income to help pay my bills. Many postings had 5000 applicants. This myth about Canadians not wanting to wash dishes or stock shelves needs to stop.
There are two significant reasons why job hunting today is more exhausting than before the era of social media and extensive personal data collection. First, the influence of aggressive capitalism has dramatically impacted the hiring process. Companies are increasingly selective, aiming to avoid investing in employees who might negatively affect profits for the CEO and shareholders. As a result, candidates often need advanced qualifications, like a PhD, to make significant progress in the job market. Second, consider the recent mass layoffs at companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon. These layoffs occurred because these significant corporations, having hired many remote workers during the pandemic, failed to anticipate the impact on their profits. In response, they laid off thousands of employees to appease shareholders and maintain executive positions. This has led to an overly selective hiring process where companies prioritize how much a potential employee might impact their bottom line.
Canada has less jobs vs the amount of people who live in it. This happens with full time hours being covered by part time employees counting as full time employed in census. Also if you are out of work you basically don't count as unemployed after like 4 minutes of being unemployed. Canada is fucked, capitalism played a role, it has to, anything big and fucked can't be without capitalism, yes every single time. Capitalism didn't work and is dying for a reason. Canada tried to bail that shit out, and it keeps trying, so if you're not happy right now, get ready to get more unhappy.)
We would make a slight correction: capitalism doesn’t work the lower class. The biggest demographic capitalism keeps happy is the upper class who also happens to hold all the power. What capitalism has failed to do is keep the general population happy enough not to get upset.
I got a job in the oil industry in Alberta from Mexico, I spent months applying to dozens of companies that didn't answer back, but I never gave up, I was open to any possibility and I ended up in a small city working as truck driver. Once I get my permanent residency we'll to move to a bigger city to start a business, I'm always looking for opportunities and there are many in this country, we only need some networking, resilience and persistence, but I've noticed that many locals aren't open to new challenges, many of them don't want to leave their comfort zone even if it's bad.
The ghost postings are a trap, giving one a sense of false availability and extreme disappointment when one can't land an interview. I had to delete all of the job apps. A job fair helped way better.
I walkedin to timhortins or Mcdonals and many companies for cashier but the managers or team leader is gujarati or indian punjabi, who dont allow others. So i dont buy anything from these brands. Iam also worried abt canadian students who dnt get summer job because of them. Sorry guys
They define an unemployed individual in a funny way, but there are probably 10 times more people underemployed and stuck in survival jobs, those are also technically job seekers even if they didn't apply for the last 4 weeks because they were exhausted by working that job that's not what they studied for and taking care of kids and whatnot. I'm currently a French tutor with my PhD degree in telecoms from my home country. But yes "Canada has a huge demand of tech workers". Sure.
Because these issues are nothing like the issues they have back at their home countries. Inflation, crisis and unemployment issues aren’t unique to Canada, in fact Canada is faring better than most countries.
In the last 10 years I have been the one who trains new people at the companies I work for. I have seriously noticed that the more time goes on, the hires are less and less capable and willing to do any work. The work ethic in most people is, to put it lightly, pathetic. I never again want to train unskilled people ever again. I couldn't believe how angry people get when asked to do their job. When a boss asks workers to do their job they complain they being bullied. When you try and train workers and tell them the way they are doing things is not correct, they complain they are being bullied. When you explain to them they don't listen. I used to do very heavy labor and gravel work. I think I trained over 30 people, and not one of them stuck around. I understand now why companies put so much time into figuring out why not to hire people, and are so picky. I wasted so much time training people, that where nothing but a drain on the company and a waste of everyone's time. The sad fact is how no companies are willing to train people because the problems I just explained. There for, if you do not have EXACTLY the skill set needed, they will not deal with you. If they have to train you at all, HARD NOPE. Now on, if any company ever asks me to train new people I will either demand double my pay or refuse to do it.
I think University of Toronto is the most reputable university in Canada. I have a degree from university of Toronto but I am still working a minimum wage job. Haven't had a decent job since COVID! There have been times when I couldn't even find a minimum wage job. Especially the easy ones like customer service or retail stores and restaurants. Looks like I'm condemned to spend the rest of my life working in factories. This isn't something I'm good at and hence find it really hard to keep up with the demands of these labour jobs; and eventually I get fired or laid off. And have to start the vicious cycle once again.
@@MakeThatChange it's like the French queen Marie-Antoinette telling the rioting peasants who didn't have bread to eat, to eat cake instead! What kind of business do you suggest I should start? I've been living below poverty line for quite some years and only have $2000 in my savings account. Luckily, I'm debt free.
They prefer MEDIA BAILOUT MONEY to having to EARN THEIR MONEY from selling help wanted ads. However, in all fairness, 👿 TRUDEAU REGIME probably made removing want ads as conditions for getting the BAILOUT MONEY. 😩
Why are many companies in Canada nor hiring Canadians or landed immigrants? many are hiring what they called themselves international students. What is wrong with our government allowing this type of reverse discrimination against Canadians.? There is a video of a international student telling other international student telling them who will hire them.
Please don’t spread the narrative Canadians don’t want low skilled jobs I have to live on welfare and temporary subsidized housing because it extremely hard to find a job, I have been searching since February, all I want is a job ILL TAKE ANYTHING
Whereas you did a great job describing the major events leading to where we are in Canada (pandemic job loss, mass resignation, and tech job layoffs), I wanted to point out that this trend was noticed by HR: That companies don't need so many workers. When the Twitter CEO laid off 80% of the workforce, the tech company CEOs like Google, Microsoft and Meta, noticed. What we are seeing is a continuation of the trend. To make it worst, every year 600,000 new Canadian grads seek white--collar jobs, further driving down wages.As AI kicks in the number of white collar jobs are expected to further reduce. Fortunately, blue-collar / skilled labour is hiring. Just don't mention irrelevant degrees, have work boots and avoid posting red flag controversial videos, especially complainer videos that screen you out due to concern you may complain about your employer.
I would suggest job seekers to keep track wiich companiesn you applied to and if one of these companies called you back for an interwiew ask why they din not hire someone back then or so far cause that comoany is not serious just a bunch of nervous and insecure people that will make your life job a hell thas for sure...it happened to me...of course keep looking cause its a waste of time goint in i terwiew with them...
have travelled the World, and have yet to see a more bureaucratic Country than Canada. There's a housing shortage... But, my friends in the housing development sector there inform that the process of getting Zoning for new developments is a very lengthy & extremely expensive process. So how the hell will be developments come from? Yet what is the Govt's answer... INSTEAD OF INCREASING HOUSING, THEY DECIDED TO REDUCE THE NUMBERS of foreign students! ...Losing 4 billion $$ in the bargain in students' fees alone! International investments in housing instead of being encouraged with new developments (while protecting Canadian Citizens with "for Canadian Citizens only" protected housing) were stopped from investing! 😱 I have yet to see a Govt more enthusiastic about reducing wealth coming into the Country!
Don’t settle for this though. You have a great education - and if you have the passion for the craft, keep hustling to break into the industry. Check out our latest video on how to find a job in this economy. All the best!
@MakeThatChange sure I will check out your latest videos as I just discovered your channel and I am glad that I did... I'm planning to apply to any/all jobs until I get a something related to my field. Thank you!
This is not just a Canadian problem, it's happening here in the US as well. UK and Australia have the same issues. And I don't think Pierre Pollywolly is going to solve your problems any more than Trudeau can.
Employment Equity Act ( SC 1995, c. 44) repeal, get rid of this, don't have temp foreign workers, for starters this might improve getting a job in Canada. It is not a level playing field any more. Back when Stephen Harper was PM; I emailed and asked to see if he could do something about employment equity and no reply. So these Conservatives coming will do nothing as well; same old.
In your situation you’re actually better off than all the categories we’ve discussed. Categories we’ve set out in the video are for people who are currently unemployed and looking for a job.
Thanks for posting a great 👍 video on job market. Let's AKE THAT CHANGE- FIX Ghost Job issues, Personal Data Collection issues, waste of job seekers time, money & resources, eliminate high hiring cost for corporation, improve job market & bring hope to young people & let's make job meaningful for HUMANS. Watch TED Talk - How the US is Destroying Young People's Future ❤❤❤❤
How can you find a job in a country with California population.reciving 3000000 + New comers every twelve months??? (300000. Correcting. ). . I live in US .I really don't know what Canada leaders are thinking.those people need . All The services Canadians need Canada economy isn't a big economy.we buy 70 porciento of . what Canada produce
Not only in canada, here in India also, they hire you in college placement but later on day that we are sorry we don't have project fr which you were hired, my son is in depression due to this pl ease help
As long u can eat paratha or bread in the morning in your country, be happy and stastify. There is nothing better than your motherland if u have a house and have food and have little money. Nothing is missing from your life.
@@WizardHarry69100% . In Australia is the same. All the tech job market now is occupied by Indians . The rest are unemployed. Cyber crimes and low quality work on the rise
@@MakeThatChange Not unique but shamelessly overblown. I worked for a huge company where everybody was related to everybody and I got in this way as well...
Posting a job without hiring should be punished by law.Those companies are collecting very personal info and they most probably don't keep it safe or sell it to marketing companies or fraudsters that call you later and steal money from your bank account or sell you products
This video just made me demoralized. Dont get me wrong, the content is amazing, and you guys have done an amazing job backing your words with data. But truth be told, the amount of stuff you have to do just to get an interview is absolutely insane, especially for me. I am an introvert and communicating with random people off linkedin feels wrong to me and I have anxiety to do that. The fact that I have to basically stalk people for a referral is extremely demoralizing and mentally exhausting. I know people might thing whats the big deal, but its extremely demoralizing for a person with anxiety. I have worked in a corporate environment before as internship and temporary work, and I have done well, its just the process of finding job thats an absolute nightmare for me. I am just rambling at point, if anyone can give me suggestions I would appreciate it.
I suggest you keep doing what you doing, also try to work on your own hustle, the economy are extremely messed up now, finding a job, wont even guarantee that you will have it, they probably will kick you out eventually, gig economy is the norm now, it all became a big sht show , everybody is thinking how to cut cost and squeeze money from renters
Only Punjabis getting jobs in Canada ,all Walmart, sobeys, Atlantic stores everywhere they are filled because of the reference system, if any body coming to Canada newly how they get reference, try to remove reference system
@@Snow_1959 LOL suffer like India. My guy is living in a Canadian French vanilla Bubble. India has developed fast over the last decade. Talk about yourself. I see Indians crying in Facebook job groups every day. You guys must be crazy if you think only Indians getting jobs. Gen Z just doesn't make good employees and demands a lot because they are woke.
@@Snow_1959 I am pleased that I noticed this too. A class action lawsuit for hiring mostly Indians is necessary. Let's make a petition that they are revoking our rights. The mall in our city is mostly recruited by Indians and they treat customers poorly. I worked with them and they abused me mentally and forced me to date them, which I didn't. 🤬 They impose forced marriage as part of their tradition when they like someone. 😢
As a person who lived in a few European countries I can say that Canada is insane… the rent, prices, and your income are definitely unfair - I don’t know how it was before, but now, I see it like that… I see around that a lot of people are leaving this country - and I realise why…
@@MakeThatChange We love Sweden - it's an amazing country! Before Canada, we thought that Sweden was an expensive country, but now, when we are in Canada we realize how we were wrong…
Before Canada was very prosperous. In the 1970s a taxi cab driver could support a family along with a 3 bedroom house and still look forward to retirement one day.
@@notoriousj_ I dont know what he is talking about. I see many of them in those low skills and low pay jobs here in Quebec. I can only speak for montreal GTA and cites very near it. Those cities have a lot of immigrants. I've seen job postings for people in Quebec that only want immigrants.
Canada is a mess! With a 2.7% yearly increase in population, 6.8% CPI inflation and 6.1% unemployment rate, it’s clearly gone off the rails with immigration. Roughly 23% of the total Canadian population is classified as being an immigrant. This figure is statistically significant, which is one of the main drivers causing native born job seekers to struggle. In 2021, India alone accounted for 18.6% of immigrants as the total number of immigrants ballooned from 226,314 (2020-2021) to 493,236 (2021-2022). As noted by Economist George Borjas; “a 10 percent increase in supply reduces wages by 3 to 4 percent”. Not only are the job vacancies decreasing, relative to CPI, wages paid are less than what they were years prior. Coupled with a slowing global economy, Canada’s blatant negligence in controlling immigration is artificially (non-natural births) causing job seekers (supply) to fight for a finite or reduced position openings (demand). Easing pressure on demand by increasing supply is not a long-term strategy for success. Canada has to scale back immigration rates to below the 2020-2021 levels for 2025-2026 to combat a growing unemployment figure of 6.1%. Job vacancies at 648,640 are (June 2024) are shrinking and will continue to do so as the global economy slows.
The 23% immigrant figure is not new. It’s decades in the making. Look beyond immigration if you want to get to the root cause of all problems. It’s the policies and decisions 30 years ago that are finally showing their true colors. The current global economic climate and the pandemic have exposed the issues that immigration successfully masked for decades. Remove immigration and you just treat a symptom. We have to look deeper than that.
@@MakeThatChange Please cite the peer review study detailing the "root cause", that would limit the role of immigration to a symptom of said "root cause".
Evidently Canada has relied on immigration since the WW2 to perk up the economy and weak population growth. Why did it "need" immigration all these years? Is immigration really the best policy to deploy in order to keep the population happy, economy growing and maintain/improve standards of life? Hint: immigration is the simplest and highest net-revenue band-aid. now the question is, why were there no other (better) policies to lean into?
@dougmiller6326 - The 2023 growth rate in Canada was 3.2% (See Reuters - Canada clocks fastest population growth in 66 years in 2023 ). The US growth rate in 2023 - which includes illegal immigration - was 0.5% (i.e. Canada grew 6.4 times faster than the US). Canadian GDP has been dropping for years on account of a lack of R&D investment (google is your friend here). Our oldest son has already left the country for better economic (and cultural) prospects. We've got 2 others working on engineering degrees who will likely be in the USA after they graduate (they're dual citizens). Nova Scotia's per capita GDP (where I live) was lower than Mississippi. Most of the economic activity is tied back to all the tall buildings they're erecting throughout the region. To claim this is all due to long standing issues that have nothing to do with mass immigration is a position that I simply disagree with. This said, Canada lags behind the rest of the West in R&D investment which has a major impact on per capita earnings and job growth. So in this sense our hosts here (i.e., this channel) are correct in saying that it's more complex than mass immigration. But mass immigration is absolutely the central issue and is destroying the country - literally. (There's a whole environmental component on top of this.) Canada drives GDP with a real estate sector supercharged by mass immigration, and by digging things out of the ground selling it to the Chinese and Americans. You can learn more about Canada's grim future by visiting the Century Initiative, and consume propaganda that would make any Trump zealot or Putin enabler proud. Canada is a super strange country with this intellectually deficient attachment to faux multi-culturalism.
The Unemployment Number is Usually about Double whatever the Official Number is listed as. Example , in Toronto it states 7.8% unemployment rate = closer to 15.6% This is because they are including "All of the Population " ( 39 million approx. ) of the Country .i.e. Canada, ... in the Calculation as the Total people that are Employable. And that is Inaccurate and Deceptive. Certain Demographics are Not part of the Employable population ,.i.e. >> Retired sick Seniors, Infants, Children up to age 13 , ...etc. Therefore, the " total Employable population "of a Country .i.e. Canada is Actually far LOWER ( than 39 million approx. ) ; thus the Official Percentage of Unemployed is Or would be Actually much higher than originally stated Unemployment rate.
9 months, bilion applications , 1 interview, not chosen. I have 15 years working experience in Canada. Nepotism and connections only. No law when it comes to employee protection. Salaries dont match cost of living, tax is sky rocket, housing market scam..moving out of canada this week. Cant wait! This is not a place to prosper.
If you’ve done billion applications, we would assume you’ve mass applied to jobs which is not a good strategy. Recruiters can smell a generic application in the first second of looking at the resume and reject it immediately. Consider a more strategic approach. Let us know how the strategies we offered in the end of the video help you - they’ve already helped a dozen of candidates we worked with.
@MakeThatChange When economy was good or booming strategy you talk about was never the issue and job offer was in place within 2 weeks. There is no need to mention that nowadays, we can track how many applicants' job posting has. If you have 1000+ applicants per job posting, of course, not all 1000+ resumes will be seen, and that speaks about having more people than created jobs. In such a situation, social networking is the key, but not everyone has that option. Also, it would be fair to talk about the job freeze during hyperinflation Canada faces and stats such as Canada losing 3400 full-time jobs this June 2024. Who knows how many before that. Government stats in province I live showing in fact unemployment rate over 15% as per the employment and income support department, and that does not include part-time employers.Every 3rd private business is shutting down where I live, etc . The economy is down due to hyperinflation, and jobless situations are the outcome
We believe everyone can network. All you need is sign up for an event in your field, show up, smile and small talk. That's how we all started, and that's how the best of us succeed in life and career. Relationships is what makes the world turn around. All the best in your endeavours, you can do this, and don't listen to naysayers who haven't achieved much - you're so much bigger than that
@MakeThatChange Thank you for your support. In a healthy economy, there is no need for social networking/ connections. The selection of candidates is healthier, and connections are seen as nepotism
I have handed out hundreds of applications for over half a year with very little to no results. If this continues I will be forced into criminality most likely which really sucks because I've never had to do anything like that to survive before. It's truly a stressful time
@@Botman_Rubthem couldn't agree more, lines have always been there to be crossed when needed. It's just a shame that people are having to do it just to make ends meet.
God bless you, try to find out why there were little or no result. My first job in Canada that I got was after arrived for 10 months and studied in college in Toronto during the 10 months.Keep searching ,may be going for local education can help networking and get a nice job. With all best wishes!
All is possible when you do: 1) Act and do what you can in the best way you can: update your resume, apply for jobs, get new knowledge. 2) Ask the God for help and believe he will help you. 3) Be patient and wait.
I recently moved to Canada from Japan, and I have been following your channel since I moved here! I started my job search this April, and after two months of grinding and actively networking with people in my industry, I finally received an offer and will start the new role soon. The funny thing is, I had absolute ZERO luck with job applications on Linkedin and all the major job boards... What did work was actively networking, meeting people in my industry and basically selling myself and asking companies if they would have a role for someone with my background. It is a grind and there is immense competition, but if you keep at it and stay positive things will work out eventually! Please keep up the amazing content and good luck to anyone else looking for their dream job!! Go Go Go! You've got this!
I'm from Taiwan, just got here last year and am also looking for a job since April but didn't had any luck. What field are you in and in which province?
I've been there last june9-july19, I didn't find a job because I'm only a visitor and what they are asking is if you have a working permit. I'm a teacher. I'm also a holder of National Certificate for caregiver. I been an encoder for 2years. Pls help me find a job there
A job search takes on average 40 days, but depending on your role, time of the year and economy ( right now it's more challenging), the job search process can take up to 3 or sometimes even 6 months. If you want to maximize your chance of success, it is important to be strategic. We shared some tips in the end of the video. This video shows a step by step process how one of us landed a job in just a month ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zwh7CbIfoXs.html Pleaase note that not having a work permit makes it way more challenging, especially when it comes to education. Education is a semi-regulated profession, so School Board membership in your city is required too.
@@WizardHarry69immigration Canada doesn't dialogue with applicants like that. Jobs are hard to get all around the world these days, so it's no surprise really.
I'm not a student, and despite having completed my master’s degree and spending a significant amount of money, I’ve been unable to secure a job for over seven months. I've applied to countless positions but haven’t had any success with entry-level opportunities.
15 years ago - 15 resume sent - 95% reply for a first interview ..longest search to get a job 3 weeks . Now I sent 34! resumes - 0! (zero) replay in 4 month , even no "rejection" messages . I would not waste more of my time for corporations. not worth it at all .
I know of so many people at work who are making plans on leaving Canada soon. They just can't make enough from employment to pay for the high costs of living here.
This winter I was sick with bronchitis, a paralyzed foot and half blind in one eye, due to diabetes. I was deneied medical EI. I applied to 3,500 jobs and burned through all $10K of my savings. Am on track to make $7K for the yr, the same as I made in 2020. I'm 56, autistic and wish I could get MAID.
i was in a coma and then recovered and ever since, i have not been able to find a job. i make about 120 applications per month and have only got a call back twice. im bilingual (english and french) with many years of experience in customer service and yet i cant land a job. its depressing
Sorry this happened to you and impressive how hard you’ve been working to get back on your feet. How confident do you feel in your resume? Let us know how our strategies shared on the end of the resume work for you. Good luck!
Now it make perfect sense , these ghost job posting should be penalized as it breaks one's confidence and morale, this creates a toxic society and it will have to reap what it sow .I came here as PR in 2018 , I had Master degree in Mechatronic Engineering, I never got job in my field , I did work for free for some company to earn Canadian expereince, gave multiple interviews during last 5 year . Studied here again ,so it will increase my chances but still never landed a job...I have lost hope,Now I know for sure it is not possible and I am leaving canada very soon. Professionally Coming to canada has been biggest mistake of my life..I wish everyone good luck
From a person who "made it here" - I advise you not to come here unless you are very wealthy and want to be bored out of your mind. You will struggle for years before you have a chance and it is not worth it (waste your youth) - faceless grey towns with no character, no variety in stores, low quality, non-productive jobs (i.e. paper pushing if you ever get one that is), tasteless food, sky high rents and bad weather. I would go back to Europe in heartbeat if I had the opportunity. The makers of the videos are just collecting youtube $$$ from your views and leading people astray. My honest 2 cents - Canada will milk you dry, that's how they stay afloat.
Canada is not for everyone. If you really wanted to move to Europe, you wouldn’t wait a second to make the decision. Ask yourself - why do you feel so resentful? Perhaps you haven’t actually “made it here”.
It is not that job seekers are 'lazy' what does that even mean? There will always be a pool of unemployed no matter how hard they search. As there are not enough jobs available that they can access and do. That is systemic.
I don't know where you live in Canada, but move! Jobs are available everywhere to anyone wanting to work. You can be hired without experience and resume or job interview! The only thing you need to prove is that you can work and you have the right to work in the country. Once you can prove this you an go make your grocery and getting out of there with as a new manager!
Also, open 10-20 listings of positions you apply to, find most common requirements, set up one or more ATS checker accounts and optimize your resume as high as you can with the requirements you found and tips from ATS tools (most are free). I applied for half a year with no luck, got 3 offers in 2 weeks after doing that, ATS is really bizarre these days.
it is happening all around the world the life's quality is in decay. The system is dying and a new one is coming, we are in the transition. Isn't only the economy but politics, social, cultural systems are in decadence. We don"t need any government to solve the problems we have the solution in our hands we make all goods and services we need, never forget.
the tips in this video have nothing to do with getting a job... they are tips for getting a career. Making a Linkedin account and contacting people and all that for a min wage low skill job?
I disagree that Canadians do not want to work the low skill jobs but do agree that the issue usually revolves around pay. The blunt truth is that the pay is too low to survive on in this economy. If the pay is minimum wage, $15-$16 / hour depending on province, but your rent is $1500 - $2000 a month, that alone is unsustainable. So you might say, well you need to get a second part-time job then! And I would agree, but the problem is that scheduling can be all over the place. One week you might be working 8 AM - 4 PM at one job, and then the next week they want you to work 1 PM - 9 PM, which makes it hard to schedule hours for your second job.
They never hire!!!!!! I send them resumes and resume … I have an MA, a college graduate certificate and about 10 yrs of experience in Canada ! I email the hiring managers to initiate the connection or whatever that is for … yet, nothing 😢
really? everybody seems to be going there for jobs...I think people just started frantically move from place to place in search of employment thinking elsewhere is better than here.
Even though i'm from Toronto, i'll defintely be looking elsewhere (outside of Canada) for work long term. I'd like to be hopeful, but I need to be realistic as well lmao
It's not what ya know but who you know. Sadly I don't know many people who can get me in to a company. I have had probably 6 interviews over the last few months and still not able to get a job. I am looking for an office admin/receptionist position
Did the truduea government stop paying you to keep luring in immigrants? Why the change toward telling the truth about how horrible the canadian job market is.
this channel is not about complaining but helping people make a better decision and have an actionable plan to succeed, no matter the conditions. There are enough complainers on the internet, the world doesn’t need another one.
@@MakeThatChange ah so this channels is still about pumping immigration no matter the cost. Guess your pay cheques from the liberal government have been restored.
We encourage you to watch more of our videos to make a better judgement than that. Immigration-focused topics are a tiny fraction of our content. You will notice that for every video praising Canada, there's 3 where we criticize it. Our focus is on helping those who are already in Canada excel and thrive. It does happen that Canadians enjoy our content too :)
The reason is mostly due to reference. I had applied several companies and several organizations but they just say sorry we found a different candidate that closely falls in job description. This just a cover-up by companies to hide the people they choose is due to reference. Also they have many false jobs on many sites it's just to show they are attracting more workers but it's just a blanket over the people who apply for a job.
Mass immigration is taking a lot of jobs, that's a fact. I worked for many large companies in Canada, all the best ones and at least 3/10 coworkers were new immigrants, since 2015. Now it's closer to 5/10. Corporations are greedy, including Canada's big banks, who want to keep earnings growing by outsourcing labour. I had one coworker who was a software developer who was being treated as a slave. I said why not quit, but she said she couldn't because she would lose her work visa.
I left this wretched no jobs economy country (for the first time) in 1981; found a decent job in Australia within the first two weeks of my arrival, never looked back. Yes, I was an economic refugee decades ago.