Here's a table of prompts designed to guide tech job seekers in Canada through various stages of the job application process: Before the prompt.. give a role for example: you are a BA analyst with extensive experience in the banking space but a new immigrant job searching in Canada.
Stage | Prompts |
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Resume Writing | 1. List all tech projects you've worked on, detailing the technologies used, your role, and the impact created. |
2. How have you contributed to team success or project completion in your previous roles? | |
3. Describe a challenging technical problem you solved and the approach you took. | |
4. Highlight any certifications, courses, or workshops you've attended related to the job you're applying for. | |
5. Do you have any open-source contributions? Describe their significance and how they align with your career goals. | |
Cover Letter | 1. Why are you particularly interested in the company/role you're applying for? |
2. Describe a time when you went above and beyond in a tech role and how it aligns with the company's values. | |
3. How does your technical background make you a unique fit for this role? | |
Interview Prep | 1. What are the core technologies the company uses, and how are you proficient in them? |
2. Describe a time when you had to work in a team to achieve a common tech goal. | |
3. How do you handle feedback, especially when it pertains to your tech skills or code? | |
Salary Negotiation | 1. Have you researched the average salary for this role in Canada? What are your expectations based on that? |
2. Besides base salary, what other benefits or perks are important to you (e.g., stock options, remote work)? | |
3. If offered a lower salary than expected, how would you present your case using your achievements and experience? | |
Post-Interview | 1. Draft a thank-you note reiterating your interest in the role and highlighting a memorable part of the interview. |
2. Reflect on any feedback or insights gained during the interview. How can you use them in your next steps? |
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