Destination Canada Job Fair
Recruit temporary or permanent francophone employees
The Destination Canada Job Fair gives Canadian employers access to workers with a wide variety of skills in France and Belgium.
Through presentations by the Embassy of Canada in France, up to 800 pre-screened participants each day will discover the country's diversity and learn about the opportunities to work temporarily or live permanently in Canada.
Representatives of Canada's provinces and territories as well as francophone communities across the country are also participating and giving participants a taste of the diverse immigration opportunities and the services that can help them get settled once they arrive in Canada.
Canadian employers who have job offers in the fields of hospitality, translation, IT, multimedia, engineering, education, health care, agriculture, transportation, skilled trades, or others, are welcome to register directly on the Destination Canada website.
Your recruitment efforts will be supported by employment counsellors specialized in international mobility – a guarantee that your needs will be understood and the best candidates identified.
There is no fee for booth or equipment rental for Canadian employers and no participation fee for candidates.
2011 Edition in numbers
- 2,695 candidates (selected over 12,000 participant submissions)
- Job postings from 110 employers (27 of which were on site)
- Over 70 representatives from Canadian provinces and territories, regional and municipal governments and francophone organizations
- 315 job profiles, over 1,000 job postings
- 40 French and Belgian partner representatives
Additional information
Destination Canada 2012 – Job Fair is presented by the Embassy of Canada in France, with the support of Citizenship and Immigration Canada and in partnership with Pôle emploi international in France, FOREM, BIJOB/ACTIRIS and VDAB in Belgium.
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