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Questions to Ask Recruiters and Mentors at a Career Networking Event
Career networking events are one of the most valuable opportunities for students and newcomers in Canada to connect with recruiters, industry leaders, and mentors. Whether you’re exploring career paths, looking

How to Prepare for a Career Networking Event: A Guide for International Students
Attending a networking event can be a pivotal moment in your professional journey, especially as an international student. As an international student, you’re not only adapting to a new culture

How to Network Like a Pro: Strategies for International Students in Canada
Building a strong professional network is one of the most important steps toward career success, especially for international students navigating a competitive job market in an entirely different country. Networking can open doors to mentorship, job opportunities, and valuable insights about various industries. But let’s face it, networking can feel intimidating, especially when you’re navigating a new country, culture, and environment. Whether it’s figuring out how to start a conversation or finding the right people to connect with, the process can seem overwhelming at first. The good news? Networking is a skill you can learn and master with the right strategies and mindset. Here are practical strategies to help you connect with professionals, build meaningful relationships, and stand out in Canada’s dynamic professional landscape. Why Networking Matters Networking is more than just attending events or collecting business cards. It’s about building genuine relationships that can lead to mutually beneficial opportunities. According to studies, over 70% of jobs in Canada are found through networking rather than traditional job applications. For students and international students, a strong network can help bridge gaps in experience and provide guidance on adapting to the Canadian workplace culture. Networking also allows you to learn about unadvertised job opportunities, gain insights into industry trends, and receive mentorship from experienced professionals. Meanwhile, networking is a critical way to build a sense of community and find allies who can help navigate the challenges of settling in a new country. 1. Start with Your Existing Network Your network already exists — friends, classmates, professors, and family members can all be valuable connections. Share your career goals with them and ask for introductions to others in their professional circles. Leverage your educational institutions’ alumni networks to connect with graduates working in your desired field. If you’re part of any clubs, organizations, or cultural groups, these can also be excellent places to start. Sometimes, the best connections come from unexpected sources, so don’t hesitate to let people know about your aspirations. 2. Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile LinkedIn is a powerful tool for professional networking in Canada. Ensure your profile is polished and up to date, with a professional photo, a strong headline, and a detailed summary highlighting your skills and career goals. Join LinkedIn groups related to your industry and actively engage by commenting on posts and sharing relevant content. Don’t underestimate the power of sending personalized connection requests. A simple message explaining why you’d like to connect can go a long way. For instance, you might say, “I admire your work in [specific field] and would love to learn more about your career journey.” 3. Attend Networking Events Local networking events, career fairs, and industry meetups provide excellent opportunities to meet professionals in person. Research events in your area through platforms like Eventbrite or Meetup and prepare ahead of time by researching the attendees or companies participating. Have an elevator pitch ready, a brief, compelling introduction about who you are and what you’re looking for. Be sure to bring business cards if you have them, and don’t forget to follow up with the people you meet. A simple email or LinkedIn message referencing your conversation can help solidify the connection. If you’re looking for any upcoming career fairs, do check our exclusive In Demand Career Summit happening on March 11-12. Registration is now open so hurry and secure a slot! 4. Leverage Informational Interviews Informational interviews are a great way to learn about an industry or role while building meaningful connections. Reach out to professionals in your field of interest and request a brief meeting to hear about their experiences. Be sure to prepare thoughtful questions and express genuine interest in their insights. For example, you might ask, “What does a typical day in your role look like?” or “What advice would you give someone looking to break into this field?” These conversations can provide valuable guidance and may even lead to mentorship opportunities. 5. Join Professional Organizations and Communities Many industries in Canada have professional associations or community groups that welcome students and newcomers. These organizations often host networking events, workshops, and webinars. Membership can help you meet established professionals and stay informed about industry trends. Examples include the Project Management Institute (PMI), Canadian Marketing Association (CMA), and regional newcomer support organizations. Participating actively in these groups can help you stand out and build lasting relationships. 6. Volunteer Your Time and Skills Volunteering is a great way to meet people, gain valuable experience, and give back to the community. Look for opportunities to volunteer at industry events, non-profits, or organizations aligned with your career goals. Volunteering demonstrates initiative and can help you build relationships in a more relaxed setting. For example, volunteering at a local tech event can connect you with industry leaders, while working with a community organization can help you showcase your skills in a meaningful way. Plus, volunteering often leads to recommendations and referrals. 7. Follow Up and Stay Connected

Wayble Acquires PsyMood: Expanding Mental Health and Mentorship Support Among International Students
Wayble, a leading international student success platform, is thrilled to announce its acquisition of PsyMood, an innovative mental health and mentorship service designed for culturally sensitive support. This acquisition will

What Recruiters Are Looking For This 2025: Insights for International Students in Canada
Stand out in the competitive Canadian job market with these insider tips! As 2025 approaches, the job market in Canada continues to evolve, bringing new challenges and opportunities for job

Top 5 New Year Resolutions for International Students in Canada
Step into the New Year with a plan to make it your most successful one yet! For international students in Canada, the New Year is more than just a change

Emerging Careers in Canada for 2025: What International Students Should Know
Stay ahead of the game with Canada’s hottest career paths for 2025. Here’s what you need to know to prepare for the coming year! The Canadian job market is rapidly
Wayble and Navitas Partner to Enhance Support for International Students at Five Colleges Across Canada
Innovative collaboration aims to transform the international student experience amid changing educational landscape Introduction to the Navitas Partnership Wayble, an international student success platform, has entered into a strategic partnership

Wayble Partners with Centennial College to Enhance Career Pathways for International Students
At Wayble, we are excited to announce our partnership with Centennial College on a groundbreaking project supported by the Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) and the Government of Canada.

Announcing Wayble PRO: Empowering International Students to Succeed in Canada’s In-Demand Careers
In response to recent policy changes by the Government of Canada, Wayble is proud to announce the launch of Wayble PRO, a dedicated platform designed to support international students and

International students work hours
Immigration Minister Marc Miller has made a groundbreaking announcement that will affect thousands of students across the country. As they will be allowed to work off-campus 24 hours per week
Secure Your Future: Essential Online Safety Tips for International Students with CyberAi
Welcome to the CyberAi blog! At CyberAi, we are dedicated to empowering international students with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of the digital world safely. One such
Mastering Cover Letters as an International Student
Navigating how to write a cover letter as an international student can feel like unexplored territory. In many countries, a resume alone suffices, and the prospect of drafting a cover

Career Readiness for International Students
In today’s fast-paced world, the journey from education to employment is undergoing a profound transformation. As technology evolves and the job market adapts, educators face the challenge of preparing international
Talent segmentation for international students: a talent acquisition and retention strategy
In today’s dynamic job market, organizations need constantly innovative strategies to attract, retain, and develop top talent. One such strategy that has gained prominence is talent segmentation, which involves grouping