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I got a software testing job after I graduated. My co-op work term was with the same company. I have got some manual testing experience in both the UK and Ireland (software and Hardware). I got the work term myself without help from the college. I am in Newfoundland. I am now 6 months into the job and I am doing manual and automated testing now.
I got a software testing job after I graduated. My co-op work term was with the same company. I have got some manual testing experience in both the UK and Ireland (software and Hardware). I got the work term myself without help from the college. I am in Newfoundland. I am now 6 months into the job and I am doing manual and automated testing now.
Thanks the reply. Can you please clarify few questions:
1. How is the Job market in Canada for Manual testing as of today?
2. How long it took for you to get manual testing job in Canada?
3. Did you do any kind of Survival job as soon as you landed in Canada? How difficult is it to find Survival job?
4. Whats the average pay scale for Manual testing in Canada?
5. Also how much money is required to Survive in Canada for 1 month (including rent, tax, food and all) ?
After a long time someone has replied to my post. Thanks again.
1. I don't really know what the job market is like, depends on where you want to settle. If you have automated testing experience thats better than just manual
2. I came on a study visa for 2 years. After that I got my PGWP for 3 years and I got the job right away after finishing my studies.
3. No survival job, just straight to the testing job
4. Depends on the province
5. Depends on the province
Also, remember google is your friend. You can easily find some stats online regarding jobs, pay scale and survival money.
1. I don't really know what the job market is like, depends on where you want to settle. If you have automated testing experience thats better than just manual
2. I came on a study visa for 2 years. After that I got my PGWP for 3 years and I got the job right away after finishing my studies.
3. No survival job, just straight to the testing job
4. Depends on the province
5. Depends on the province
Also, remember google is your friend. You can easily find some stats online regarding jobs, pay scale and survival money.
No, sorry you will have to do research for jobs on your own I'm afraid. Just remember it's hard to get an employer to hire someone that is not actually in the country. If you can, I would consider studying for a couple of years and then get a PGWP.
hru I woukd like to know as well please how it turned out as I am in sane situation.
Brw u have any recommendations for webs to look there? For hiring? Thx
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