What is the Journée du Québec?
The Journée du Québec is an annual recruitment event that takes place in Quebec City, Canada, and is organized by the Government of Quebec's Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion (MIDI) to attract qualified personnel from around the world to come and live and work in the province of Quebec.
In this sense, the Journée du Québec is a great opportunity for job seekers to meet a wide range of employers in different industries of interest to them, such as education, health, manufacturing, construction, among others, as well as a wide variety of job vacancies throughout the province. In addition, job seekers can meet in person with these employers and learn about their job openings and even apply for jobs on the spot.
The event also includes informative workshops and seminars on topics such as Quebec's labour market, the job search process and its immigration process. These workshops and seminars are led by subject matter experts and are designed to help job seekers better understand the Quebec job market and how to successfully find a job in the region.
On the other hand, the Journée du Québec also offers alternatives to international students, recent graduates and anyone else interested in learning more about the Canadian way of life and work. Likewise, this activity is a cultural window that will allow you to learn more about this wonderful province, as well as interact with people from all over the world who are also interested in living and working in Quebec, and even make new friends and interesting connections.
All in all, the Journée du Québec is a great option for anyone looking to start a new chapter in their life by moving to Quebec and enjoy a welcoming and diverse community with a cultural dynamic full of shows, festivals, theaters, as well as architectural and natural beauty. For these reasons and more, Quebec is a very convenient place to live and work, so if you are thinking of moving to this charming province, be sure to mark the Journée du Québec on your calendar.
Please note that this event is specific to Quebec, Canada, and this article is based on general information available about the event, so please check the official website of the event or the Quebec Government's Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion for accurate and up-to-date data.
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Immiland
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