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Jobs Fair for Canadian Immigrants IWB - Immigrant Women in Business May 26th, 6pm, Metro Hall Toronto

05-26-2023 11:25 AM CET | Associations & Organizations

Press release from: Immigrant Women in Business

2023 Job Fair - Canadian Companies are Coming To Hire You. Produced by Immigrant Women In Business

2023 Job Fair - Canadian Companies are Coming To Hire You. Produced by Immigrant Women In Business

TORONTO, ON, May 25, 2023 -IWB is hosting an Exclusive Gathering, Job Fair for Canadian
Immigrants which will be held from 6 pm to 9:30 pm on May 26th, at Metro Hall Toronto, 55 John St.
Rotunda, ON M6H 2X4
IWB is coalition of female-leaders entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, social innovators that is
dedicated to provide services and programs to accelerate women's business ownership and strengthen
their impact on the economy.
"We believe in teamwork and the limitless possibilities of collaborative energy" said Mila Bezpala-Brown.
IWB specializes in integrated multicultural joint ventures that help organizations, governments and private
corporations engage and connect with Canada's diverse ethno-cultural communities".
This event offers employment opportunities to individuals with limited or no proficiency in the English
language, and our job fair participants - three Unions - seek to hire and provide training for permanent
positions with competitive salary packages.
Attendees can explore a wide range of available opportunities, from first-year students looking to build
their resumes to recent graduates, as well as newcomers and refugees.
Job seekers will have the opportunity to connect with recruiters and hiring managers from dozens of
organizations, who are eager to answer their questions and connect with them. Employers from across
Canada will participate in the fair, offering over 1,000 job opportunities for over 500 attendees -job
seekers. Opportunities include internships, full-time jobs, part-time jobs, summer jobs, tech co-op
placements (PEY), and volunteer positions.
Career help will be available in French, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish, Punjab, Tamil, Chinese, Persian,
Romanian, Hungarian, Arabic and Italian, ensuring job seekers can communicate comfortably.
"IWB is Go-To resource to find strong mentors, get new jobs and develop new skills" said Founding
member Jenny Kalimbet "We will work together, grow together, so we all benefit"

ABOUT IWB EVENT: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jobs-fair-for-canadian-immigrants-tickets-
598165147057

Immigrant Women in Business
30 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5L 1E2
Contact:
416-824-0015

IWB is coalition of female-leaders entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, social innovators that is
dedicated to provide services and programs to accelerate women's business ownership and strengthen their impact on the economy.

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