Webinar Empowers Newcomers: Navigating Canada's Job Market & Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations
World Education Services (WES) and CanadaVisa.com are hosting a webinar titled 'Empowering Newcomer Success: Navigating Canada's Job Market and Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations'. The event, date unspecified, aims to guide newcomers in validating their educational credentials to better align with Canadian standards, unlocking career and educational opportunities.
WES, a non-profit social enterprise supporting immigrants and international students, evaluates educational qualifications. They provide reports highlighting Canadian equivalency of degrees and diplomas. The webinar, a collaboration between WES and CanadaVisa.com, will guide attendees through the application process for WES credential evaluations. This includes understanding the required documents and how WES verifies and evaluates credentials.
WES offers different evaluation types: Document-by-Document, Course-by-Course, and Educational Credential Assessments (ECA). Each is tailored to specific career or academic goals. With nearly 50 years of experience, WES has supported millions of people in achieving their academic and professional goals. CanadaVisa.com, founded in 1994, is a trusted source on moving to Canada and settling, with web properties including CIC News and the CanadaVisa Forum.
A WES credential report can assist in identifying suitable jobs, enhancing résumés, boosting interview confidence, and supporting salary negotiations. The upcoming webinar is an excellent opportunity for newcomers to understand and navigate the process of credential evaluation, paving the way for successful integration into Canada's job market and higher education.
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