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Wanted to interview: American relocating to Canada for work

Submitted by on April 28, 2010 – 3:14 pm3 Comments

american-flagAre you an American who just moved to Canada for a job?

Or an American look­ing for work in Canada?

Then per­haps you can help with the fol­low­ing inquiry that I received today from a fel­low journalist:

We’re work­ing on a story about Americans who are inter­ested in com­ing to Canada for career rea­sons. We’re look­ing to inter­view a pro­fes­sional who has either recently moved or is look­ing for a job in Canada, who works in bank­ing, finance, law or a sim­i­lar indus­try that was harder hit by the reces­sion in the US than here. We’re look­ing for some­one with no pre­vi­ous con­nec­tion to Canada (isn’t mar­ried to a Canadian, doesn’t have fam­ily here), who is mov­ing here sim­ply for their career, because at the moment, Canada is offer­ing more oppor­tu­ni­ties because of the rel­a­tive sta­bil­ity of our economy.

If you — or any of your col­leagues or friends — fit this pro­file, and you’d be will­ing to talk with a jour­nal­ist about your expe­ri­ence, please let me know.

Either leave a com­ment below or e-​​mail me directly:  info [at] livingabroad​in​canada​.com

Thank you!

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