The Canadian job landscape is changing. Will you be ready?

A female nurse is sanding on the stairs with a stethoscope around her neck. Nurses are a trending jobs profession in Canada.

Arabnews24.ca:Tuesday 4 January 2022 10:15 AM: Windmill Microlending’s Trending Jobs Report can help you pursue work in a growing field where you live

Many industries and sectors, across Canada, are seeing big changes. There are labour and skill shortages, disruptive technologies and changing work expectations. The pace of change is rapid and growing. Are you and your career ready for these changes?

While no one can predict what the future holds, Windmill Microlending’s Trending Jobs Report uses recent labour market data to help you plan your career moving forward.

This province-by-province report is a resource to help new Canadians on their journey to  achieve career success, growth, and opportunities.

The Canadian outlook 

Despite the disruption caused by COVID-19, the Canadian economic outlook shows promise. As well, job recovery continues across Canada, despite labour and skill shortages. 

The Conference Board of Canada projects economic growth to continue. This is due to rising vaccination rates across the country and growth in local economic activity as public health and travel restrictions ease. 

Government of Canada job market research points to growth in these sectors across Canada: 

Construction Community services Health care Information technology, and  Natural resources extraction and production. New call-to-action

Trending jobs across Canada 

In this preview of the Trending Jobs Report are jobs that show promise for growth according to Government of Canada projections.

Computer network technician  Family doctor  Financial auditor or accountant  Human resources professional  Natural resources mining, quarrying extraction or production worker including minerals, metals and forestry (Canada’s north and Atlantic Canada)  Pharmacist  Skilled trades professional including electrician, mechanic or plumber  Truck driver.

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How Windmill can help you find success in a trending job

If you are a skilled immigrant or refugee looking to restart or grow your career in a trending job, Windmill can help. Windmill offers affordable loans to help you pay for credentials, re-training or upskilling you need. 

We understand the unique challenges of settling in a new country and gaining the accreditation you need to work in your chosen field or a new one. 

Windmill loans can be used for: 

Education and training programs of two years or less, including courses to help you advance your career  Fees for licensing and qualifying exams  Living allowance to support you during your training, licensing, or relocation  Credentials assessments  English or French language training  Relocation costs for employment  Travel expenses to take courses or exams not available in your area  Books, course materials, and work equipment, and  Professional association fees. 

To learn more about an affordable Windmill microloan, click here

To see if you are eligible for a Windmill loan, take our two-minute quiz: click here. 

We hope this report helps you better understand the changing Canadian job landscape so you can navigate the future with confidence. 

Windmill microlending

Windmill Microlending is Canada’s largest and most successful microlending charity for skilled immigrants and refugees. Windmill addresses underemployment of skilled newcomers by offering low-interest loans of up to $15,000 to pay for the credentials, licensing, retraining or professional development needed to achieve career success in Canada. By supporting newcomers across the country, Windmill is helping convert potential into prosperity, for our clients and for Canada. Windmill Microlending is a registered charity supported by donors, government, sponsors and granting agencies.

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