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Networking and Professional Connections
Mentorship, job fairs, and breaking into established industries.
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SUMMARY - Networking and Professional Connections

Professional networking constitutes a critical yet often underestimated aspect of newcomer integration into Canadian labour markets. Research consistently demonstrates that a substantial proportion of positions fill through personal connections rather than formal job postings, making networks essential for employment access. Newcomers arrive without the established relationships Canadian-born job seekers have developed over years, creating significant disadvantages that require intentional strategies to address.

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