This is a very unrealistic video sorry to say. She has no experience and for sure her husband had shadowed her to find a job, even then you need to have a resume with experience until you manage with a fake one. Just coffee meetings and bridging course(Bridging itself means that you are experienced in the industry and are finding ways to get in) doesn't work in Canada if you don't have any experience in that particular field, for that matter nobody will come to meeting at all. People with lot of experience most of the times have to do some course to establish themselves here. In Canada this is the only industry where you will find more men than women else everywhere domination of women is common. At the end i just want to say its not a cake walk to find a job in Canada. Please make videos which show the real struggle because to create and build a mind to adjustment and face hard ships here. These are the some facts. No hard feelings please. Thank you
Hi Sanjay, Thank you so much for being honest. I'd totally agree with you on lot that you mentioned, I personally emphasis on the fact that it's not an easy game especially during this COVID & you can see it in my other videos. The few takeaways from this was that Networking which a lot of newcomers ignore can definitely pay you off in landing a full time job. Having that type of communication & confidence serve as a gold (now bitcoin). And be dedicated & have patience which again lot of us don't have can help you get your dream role. Thanks once again for sharing this & I'll pin it to so it stays on top for people to read the other side of the story. Take care:)
Hey Sanjay,glad to see your thoughts. I echo what Sagar said on how freshers ignore Networking and fail to get a job irrespective of having certifications and doing a program. I have personally seen N number of people who have certifications and failed to get a job because they failed to understand Networking 101.The purpose of this video is to give hope to people that when you do right things,background doesn’t matter!’ In NA,your secret for success is WHO DO YOU KNOW and NOT WHAT YOU KNOW! People will sit down for a coffee chat based on how you approach them :)
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna right now I am pursuing PGD in supply chain management in Delhi YMCA and considering to move abroad next year. Your videos are very cheerful.
Hey! I think you are doing a great job which is all the way informative and helpful. I wish you get many more subscribers. Great job! Keep it up my friend.
Good one, and I'm much inspired. I am a fresher to the supply chain management career, and I am happy to find your RUclips page, to help me develop all that I need to move on with my dream career. Thanks so much. I wish can have one on one discussions with you.
Thanks so much for your comment! Glad it was helpful & hopefully can produce more content like this. You can reach out to me on Instagram (might reply a bit late). Wish you all the best
Classic talk Shirin👏👏 Wealth of knowledge shared and I'm pretty sure that it will really help a lot of aspiring supply chain professional to make a better decision 🙌🚀 Sagar man your killing it with amazing content 🙌 Congratulations on 1k sub. Let's get 5k in no time 🤩🇨🇦📈🚀💡🤝🤑
Hi Arjun, Surely the knowledge shared by you both is helping a lot of prospective International students/inmigrants. Thanks for your support, Appreciate the kind words🙏🏻👌🏻😁
I completed BA history I want to pursue MBA for my career but I don't know what to take? Operations and supply chain management in MBA is good for me plz give suggestion
I want to do 1+1 in International Business management and Supply chain management. Which one should I do first? And also instead of International business management can I do any other course which is interrelated to supply chain?
Hi Himanshu, I guess you'd go for IBM first cz it has a supply chain subject included. And with Supply chain, You can consider operations management, logistics, Business Analysis & Project Management. Wish you all the best- Sagar
Hey Sagar! This was really informative! But I have a question...She covered backgrounds in Biochemistry and engineering, but what if I don't have a science background? I am a psychology Hons student interested in SCM, but mathematics has never been my strong subject, would I be able to cope up with the syllabus taught in SCM, and which path in SCM would be easier for me? Thank you .
Thanks Sagar for such videos. Can you make video about renewable energy industry scenario in canada..?? Scope of it and PG Diploma courses one can do to fit in it..
Hey Trushant, Thanks for such an amazing suggestion, I believe there's not a lot of info on RUclips on this. I'll find someone to cover it up l, Stay tuned bud!!-Sagar
Hi I already have a 9 years of exp in Scm(purchase). Is it easy to get job in Canada with my experience or I have to start study any course in Canada. Would you suggest me how to get job from India.
No employer will hire you till you have a legal status like work permit or PR. So you'd first focus on that. WhatsApp me at +14378892455 and we discuss the various ways you can migrate to Canada
Hi Myself Sreejith From Kerala (India), Basically am From IT background, I just wanna Switch over to Supply Chain Management... I would like To know whether am Eligible or can do, a 1 yr course on this Domain to Start my career
What is the difference between supply chain management program in india and canada...I got refusal there is one reason (similar option available or local option available). So plz help me which point I mention in my SOP...plz help me
sorry to hear about your visa refusal!! I think you can mention that you wanted to explore the Canadian education and how things are operated here if that makes sense!! Good luck, please shoot an email to info@immigrand.ca for more questions
They are both good to take your money and you get nothing after getting the diploma or degree. Colleges and universities nowdays are big money grabbing business. They aren't bother about quality but money.
Hey Sagar, you're sharing a tons of valuable information for students through your videos. I'm confused about program to choose as I have done BTech in Mechanical Engineering. I have supply chain management & Project management in my mind. I'm open for your suggestions if you have more programs in your mind.
Hi Aditya, Thanks for your comment. Apart from the programs that you're planning, I can suggest Quality assurance/Quality control that you can consider, Wish you all the best- Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna Hey Sagar, thanks for your response and your suggestion. I would like to talk about this program in detail (university & provinces to target for Quality control/assurance). can we have a chat / email ?
@@adityawagh6904 No problem Aditya, I'm not sure if I'd be able to help you much regarding this program cz I'm not from the same but for the province, You can consider Ontario, BC. If you still have any questions, We can reach out to me on insta @Sagar7451
thanks, I guess she mentioned in the video, she works for a large toy company as an Order Management Analyst. Shoot me an email at info@immigrand.ca if you need help in finding the right program and the college. Thanks
Hey, you don't need to study Supply Chain to get a job in supply chain. It's not like you want to become a nurse, a doctor or an accountant in Canada or something. Supply chain along with Marketing and IT are unregulated industry in many first-world countries, so entry-level jobs mostly require transferrable skills and decent english.
This is a very unrealistic video sorry to say. She has no experience and for sure her husband had shadowed her to find a job, even then you need to have a resume with experience until you manage with a fake one. Just coffee meetings and bridging course(Bridging itself means that you are experienced in the industry and are finding ways to get in) doesn't work in Canada if you don't have any experience in that particular field, for that matter nobody will come to meeting at all. People with lot of experience most of the times have to do some course to establish themselves here. In Canada this is the only industry where you will find more men than women else everywhere domination of women is common. At the end i just want to say its not a cake walk to find a job in Canada. Please make videos which show the real struggle because to create and build a mind to adjustment and face hard ships here. These are the some facts. No hard feelings please. Thank you
Hi Sanjay, Thank you so much for being honest. I'd totally agree with you on lot that you mentioned, I personally emphasis on the fact that it's not an easy game especially during this COVID & you can see it in my other videos. The few takeaways from this was that Networking which a lot of newcomers ignore can definitely pay you off in landing a full time job. Having that type of communication & confidence serve as a gold (now bitcoin). And be dedicated & have patience which again lot of us don't have can help you get your dream role. Thanks once again for sharing this & I'll pin it to so it stays on top for people to read the other side of the story. Take care:)
Hey Sanjay,glad to see your thoughts.
I echo what Sagar said on how freshers ignore Networking and fail to get a job irrespective of having certifications and doing a program.
I have personally seen N number of
people who have certifications and failed to get a job because they failed to understand Networking 101.The purpose of this video is to give hope to people that when you do right things,background doesn’t matter!’
In NA,your secret for success is WHO DO YOU KNOW and NOT WHAT YOU KNOW!
People will sit down for a coffee chat based on how you approach them :)
She is such a clean soul. God bless her.
That's very nice of you ! I'll let her know
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna right now I am pursuing PGD in supply chain management in Delhi YMCA and considering to move abroad next year. Your videos are very cheerful.
@@skg1ful Thank you Suman for your comment, Glad you find it helpful, Wish you all the best- Sagar
Hey! I think you are doing a great job which is all the way informative and helpful. I wish you get many more subscribers. Great job! Keep it up my friend.
Thank you so much Riya! That's really nice of you! Thanks for subscribing
Tysm this video cleared my 50 percent of doubts
hope you get the rest 50 cleared too
Good one, and I'm much inspired. I am a fresher to the supply chain management career, and I am happy to find your RUclips page, to help me develop all that I need to move on with my dream career. Thanks so much. I wish can have one on one discussions with you.
Thanks so much for your comment! Glad it was helpful & hopefully can produce more content like this. You can reach out to me on Instagram (might reply a bit late). Wish you all the best
Nice work bro respect from bottom of my heart ❤️
thanks a lot :)
Classic talk Shirin👏👏 Wealth of knowledge shared and I'm pretty sure that it will really help a lot of aspiring supply chain professional to make a better decision 🙌🚀
Sagar man your killing it with amazing content 🙌 Congratulations on 1k sub. Let's get 5k in no time 🤩🇨🇦📈🚀💡🤝🤑
Hi Arjun, Surely the knowledge shared by you both is helping a lot of prospective International students/inmigrants.
Thanks for your support, Appreciate the kind words🙏🏻👌🏻😁
This is really helpful🌻
Thank you
Keep 'em coming🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Karthik😎
This video helped me a lot, thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
Please Do A video on Office Administration- Executive. It will be very helpful
Sure Ganapreet, Thanks for your suggestion, I'll try to come up with something soon, Stay tuned
I completed BA history I want to pursue MBA for my career but I don't know what to take? Operations and supply chain management in MBA is good for me plz give suggestion
You can WhatsApp me at +14378892455 and we can suggest you the University and a program based on your profile
I want to do 1+1 in International Business management and Supply chain management.
Which one should I do first?
And also instead of International business management can I do any other course which is interrelated to supply chain?
Hi Himanshu, I guess you'd go for IBM first cz it has a supply chain subject included.
And with Supply chain, You can consider operations management, logistics, Business Analysis & Project Management. Wish you all the best- Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna Thank you so much ❤️
@@HimanshuGupta-fp5yy You're welcome 😁
Is programming necessary in supply chain like SQL , data visualization , or without that we can't go in supply chain !
not really required but depends on the job requirements
Hey Sagar!
This was really informative!
But I have a question...She covered backgrounds in Biochemistry and engineering, but what if I don't have a science background? I am a psychology Hons student interested in SCM, but mathematics has never been my strong subject, would I be able to cope up with the syllabus taught in SCM, and which path in SCM would be easier for me?
Thank you .
That's so cool! I always wanted to be a psychologist! Anyways, I believe maths should not be a big deal , Good luck !!
Thanks Sagar for such videos.
Can you make video about renewable energy industry scenario in canada..?? Scope of it and PG Diploma courses one can do to fit in it..
Hey Trushant, Thanks for such an amazing suggestion, I believe there's not a lot of info on RUclips on this. I'll find someone to cover it up l, Stay tuned bud!!-Sagar
I am a Computer Science B.Sc holder from Nigerian University. Can I switch to Post Degree Diploma in Supply Chain Management in Canada?
that will be a big transition, you can opt a program related to your bachelors degree and then switch it once you are here
Hi I already have a 9 years of exp in Scm(purchase). Is it easy to get job in Canada with my experience or I have to start study any course in Canada.
Would you suggest me how to get job from India.
No employer will hire you till you have a legal status like work permit or PR. So you'd first focus on that. WhatsApp me at +14378892455 and we discuss the various ways you can migrate to Canada
Hi Myself Sreejith From Kerala (India), Basically am From IT background, I just wanna Switch over to Supply Chain Management... I would like To know whether am Eligible or can do, a 1 yr course on this Domain to Start my career
Already answered on other video
What is the difference between supply chain management program in india and canada...I got refusal there is one reason (similar option available or local option available). So plz help me which point I mention in my SOP...plz help me
sorry to hear about your visa refusal!! I think you can mention that you wanted to explore the Canadian education and how things are operated here if that makes sense!! Good luck, please shoot an email to info@immigrand.ca for more questions
Can you Make Video On Office Administration-Executuve ???
Sure Kawaljeet, Thanks for your suggestion, I'll try to come up with something soon, Stay tuned
Seneca or Humber for supply chain?
They're both good
They are both good to take your money and you get nothing after getting the diploma or degree. Colleges and universities nowdays are big money grabbing business. They aren't bother about quality but money.
Hey Sagar, you're sharing a tons of valuable information for students through your videos.
I'm confused about program to choose as I have done BTech in Mechanical Engineering.
I have supply chain management & Project management in my mind. I'm open for your suggestions if you have more programs in your mind.
Hi Aditya, Thanks for your comment.
Apart from the programs that you're planning, I can suggest Quality assurance/Quality control that you can consider, Wish you all the best- Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna Hey Sagar, thanks for your response and your suggestion. I would like to talk about this program in detail (university & provinces to target for Quality control/assurance).
can we have a chat / email ?
@@adityawagh6904 No problem Aditya, I'm not sure if I'd be able to help you much regarding this program cz I'm not from the same but for the province, You can consider Ontario, BC. If you still have any questions, We can reach out to me on insta @Sagar7451
Good video, but I wanted to what kind of role she is into now
thanks, I guess she mentioned in the video, she works for a large toy company as an Order Management Analyst. Shoot me an email at info@immigrand.ca if you need help in finding the right program and the college. Thanks
Sir please make a complete think what is the carrier in supply chain
Hi Harshit, Sure there are lot more content coming up, feel free to drop any questions to be covered, Take care-Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna sir I want to know about if I study in ontior supply chain how is the job demand it’s easy or how
Iam searching college for MBA in logistics and SCM in Canada pls update
i guess University of Waterloo has an MBA in supply chain
Hi, can you make a video on Brand management course. Thanks in advance
Thanks Akshat for your suggesting such an interesting topic, We'll do it , Stay tuned-Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna Thank you so much 🙏
i m from commerce stream and wanna come to canada for my further studies
Good luck👍🏻
thank u ☺️
Hey..it would be great if you get someone related to construction or construction management!!
Thanks for your suggestion Roshan, I'll definitely get someone,Stay tuned- Sagar
Sault collegenis good for scm
Same question hope sagar bro will respond to this question
I have reached out to so many students there for a video but haven't got any response. personally i am not sure how that college is
please see reply below
Did she pursued any degree or diploma in Canada after her masters in india to get a supply chain job?
Just wanna know
Hi Arnab, No she didn't take any program, She did a short certification from LinkedIn but nothing more than that- Sagar
@@Immigrand-sagarkhanna what linkedin certification?
A person with no knowledge no education in supply chain? most stupid story of getting job., it is either an accident or a big lie.
however you wanna perceive it, thanks for watching
Hey, you don't need to study Supply Chain to get a job in supply chain. It's not like you want to become a nurse, a doctor or an accountant in Canada or something. Supply chain along with Marketing and IT are unregulated industry in many first-world countries, so entry-level jobs mostly require transferrable skills and decent english.
She is just fake😟sorry to say
Hi I have done Bachelors in Business Administration, can i pursure supplychain as a graduate diploma in Canada?
not sure if you can align it with your education and prove to visa officer with a strong reason to pursue SCM