Yelena Rochshina’s Journey to Job Success in Canada

My name is Yelena Rochshina, and I am from Kazakhstan. In June 2022, I arrived in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada, with extensive experience in teaching and office administration. Since my arrival, I’ve started my inspiring journey of growth and integration, achieving significant milestones in my professional career.

My Employment Journey Before and After Arriving in Canada

Before arriving in Canada, I proactively prepared for the job market. I attended online workshops and training sessions that equipped me with essential skills and knowledge about the Canadian employment landscape. This preparation paid off when I landed a part-time position as an IELTS instructor and a full-time role as a Settlement Worker at Regional Connections in August 2022. By September 2023, I had advanced to the position of Settlement Lead at the same organization. Although my current job is different from what I used to do in Kazakhstan, it makes good use of my communication and community engagement skills and matches my passion for helping others.

The Role of SOPA in My Success

I, first, learned about SOPA (Settlement Online Pre-Arrival) through a letter from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Registering for SOPA’s courses was a game-changer. The structured courses, informative videos, practical tasks, and role-play scenarios gave me a deep understanding of Canadian employment culture. These resources were instrumental in my successful job search and settlement.

Participating in courses such as ‘Working in Canada’, ‘Soft Skills Workplace Communication‘, and ‘Soft Skills Working with Others’ offered me valuable insights into the nuances and expectations of the Canadian workplace. The guidance from SOPA employment counsellors was especially beneficial, addressing my concerns and helping me navigate the job market with confidence. One of the highlights of my SOPA experience was connecting with other future immigrants through online networking events and conversation circles, fostering a supportive community that made me feel welcomed and understood. SOPA’s comprehensive support significantly reduced the uncertainties of settling in a new country, equipping me with the knowledge and confidence to secure a job that aligns with my skills and interests.

Like many newcomers, I faced challenges in my job search. To overcome these obstacles, I applied for various positions and attended numerous interviews to practice my skills and understand the types of questions asked. This proactive approach helped me improve my interview techniques and gain a better understanding of the job market.

Yelena Rochshina

Strategies for Job Search and Settlement

Upon arriving in Canada, I immediately began volunteering as an interpreter and translator, gaining valuable Canadian work experience. Networking played a crucial role in my journey; I actively built connections and maintained professional relationships, which proved invaluable in securing employment. Additionally, my current employer’s support and guidance have been instrumental in my professional growth.

Overcoming Challenges

Like many newcomers, I faced challenges in my job search. To overcome these obstacles, I applied for various positions and attended numerous interviews to practice my skills and understand the types of questions asked. This proactive approach helped me improve my interview techniques and gain a better understanding of the job market.

Tips for Newcomers

For those embarking on a similar journey, here are some valuable tips:

  1. Use Resources: Take advantage of resources like SOPA’s courses. They offer invaluable insights and real-life scenarios that can significantly enhance your understanding of the Canadian job market.
  2. Apply for Jobs: Apply for a range of positions and attend interviews to practice your skills and learn more about employer expectations.
  3. Network Actively: Building connections within your industry can open doors to job opportunities and provide valuable advice. Every person you meet could be a potential stepping stone to your next opportunity.
  4. Stay Open and Adaptable: Embrace new opportunities and industries; you might discover hidden talents and abilities. Remain open to learning and adapting to the Canadian work culture.

My journey in Canada has been incredibly rewarding, thanks in large part to SOPA and the supportive community I found here. I highly recommend SOPA to anyone seeking guidance and support as they begin their new life in Canada.

Story prepared by Yelena Rochshina, SOPA Manitoba Client and Milagros Dacwag, SOPA Manitoba Intake Counsellor

Story edited by Albina Ziatdinova, SOPA Online Community and Social Media Monitor

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