Saskatchewan has a strong economy based on farming and agriculture., Before applying for jobs, it is helpful to research companies and industries in your area., Your education and training need to be recognized by Canadian employers., Teachers, engineers, and nurses often need to prove their credentials before working in Canada., Foreign diplomas are often evaluated to match Canadian standards., A good job application usually includes a résumé that lists your experience and education., A cover letter is a letter that explains why you are a good fit for a job., Skills that can be used in different jobs are called transferable skills., Many websites show job postings with details about open positions., Local employment centres help newcomers write résumés, find jobs, and take training courses., Sometimes people get jobs through referrals when friends or colleagues recommend them., A temporary job is short-term and often used as a way to get Canadian experience., Farm workers often take seasonal jobs during harvest time., Employers prefer candidates who are proficient in English or French., To work as a nurse or engineer, you must register with the correct regulatory body., A mentorship program connects newcomers with experienced workers for guidance., After an interview, you should send a polite thank-you note to show appreciation.,

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