Canada and BC labour market workshop

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Suddhodan Baidya19 Sept 2011

2011 Canada Labour Market Overview

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Major Factors on Labour Market Counselling

Yourself as CounselorYour Knowledge

ClientsTheir situation and background

Counselling SkillYour knowledge in employment

counseling

Contents

1. Canada statistics and employment

2. Canada industry overview

3. BC introduction

4. BC employment

5. BC Industry

6. BC Job opportunities

7. Useful websites

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Canada Population

34,018,957

Ontario 13,167,894 Quebec 7,886,108 British Columbia 4,510,858 Alberta 3,724,832 Manitoba 1,232,654 Saskatchewan

1,041,729 Nova Scotia 940,482 New Brunswick 751,273 Newfoundland

510,901 Prince Edward Island

141,551

Canada Population Statistics2010 April Source: Stat Canada

New Immigrants/year

? Chinese landed

immigrantPopulation?

OverseasCanadian

Population?2.8 million

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250,000 Persons/Year1.8 million

Canada Economy Overview

80% export rely on USAMajor resources – Forestry, Oil, Mining, Fishing,

Agriculture, EnergyMajor industry – Auto, Real Estate, Finance,

High Tech, TourismGDP Total-1.4 Billion USD-rank 11th in the

World3% - Energy13% - Manufacturing Industry70% - Service Industry

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2011 May Unemployment RateSource: Stat Canada

Saskatchewan 5.0 Manitoba 5.3 Alberta 5.4 Quebec 7.3 British Columbia 7.6 Ontario 7.9 Nova Scotia 9.0 New Brunswick 9.5 Prince Edward Island 11.9 Newfoundland 11.9

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011May3

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Canada Unemployment Rate 2001 - 2011 MaySource: Stat Canada

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Unemployment Rate Jan 2010 – May 2011 (Source: Stat Canada)

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Baby Boomers -> Retiring -> More jobs will be available

Age 15 to 24

15%

Age 25 to 44

46%

Age 45 to 64

37%

Age 65 and older2%

Employed

Source: Statistics Canada 2007

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Canada Employment Numbers on different Industry (2010)

BC-27,600 BC- 40,600

BC-15,300BC-197,300

BC-122,200BC-145,700

BC-172,600 BC-91,000

Canada Employment Numbers on different Industry (2010)

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BC-164,700

BC-370,000

BC-170,800 BC-260,800

Canada Employment Numbers on different Industry (2010)

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BC-108,100

BC-169,500

BC-300,700BC-115,400

Canada Employment Numbers on different Industry (2010)

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Management

Business Finance & Admin

Natural & Applied Sciences

Health

Social Sci., Education, Govt Services

Art, Culture, Recreation & Sport

Sales & Services

Trades Transport & Equipment Operators

Primary Occupations

Processing, Mfg & Utilities Occupa-tions

Unemployment rate by Occupation

BC PopulationB C Population (2010 April)

4,510,858 BC 15Years and above(2010 Feb) 3,751,000Metro Vancouver Population

2,271,224Metro Vancouver 15yearsand older (2010

Jan) 1,986,500

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BC Province History and Economy

BC is 3rd largest province13% of Canada’s population 12.45% of Canada’s GDPBC’s economy do not need to rely on other

province’s natural resourcesHave Canada’s 13.5% working populationService Industry -80% of total working

populationPart time is very common in service industryFull time is common in Production Sector

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BC Province History and Economy

Self Employed (Service Industry) is 20% of BC’s All Employment

90%of Women are working in Service Industry Manufacturing and Construction are major

employers in Production Sector Production Industry Unemployment rate is

highest 80%of employments are in Small Business Small business is Big business

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78%

22%

BC 2010 August Jobs

Full Time

Part Time

BC Full Time/Part Time Job Ratio

Source: Statistics Canada

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BC Employment by Class of Worker

19%

62%

19%

BC 2010 August Job Sector Ratio

Public

Private

Self Employed

Source: Statistics Canada

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BC Industry OverviewService VS Manufacturing Industry

78%

22%

服务行业 生产行业Manufacturing Industry

Service Industry

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Employment by Occupation

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Employment in Service Sector

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Employment in Retail Sector

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Employment in Wholesale Sector

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Employment in Health Sector

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Employment in Accommodation/ Food Sector

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Employment in Technical Sector

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Occupation in Education Sector

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Employment in Education Sector

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Employment in Financial/ Insurance Sector

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Employment in BC Goods Sector

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Employment in Manufacturing Sector

BC Different Occupation Analysis (2007-2017)

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BC Different Occupation Analysis (2007-2017)

BC Province

http://www.welcomebc.ca/wbc/immigration/choose/economy/employment.page

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Five Statistics That Matter for Your Job Search

INTERNAL TRANSFERS and promotions were the source of 51% of all full-time hires in 2009.

REFERRALS account for 26.7% of all external hires, and yield an average of one hire for every 15 received.

JOB BOARDS/CORPORATE CAREER SITES accounted for 22.3% and 13.2% of new hires respectively, 35.5% in total.

THIRD PARTY RECRUITERS accounted for 2.3% of all external hires in 2009

WALKED IN - 2.3% of external new hires

Source:

Career Xroads – The Staffing Strategy Connection (The most recent survey solicited source of hire stats for 43 large companies, who collectively filled 176,000 positions in 2009)

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Volunteering Websiteswww.success.bc.cawww.govolunteer.ca

www.charityvillage.comwww.volunteervancouver.ca

www.boardmatch.orgwww.foodbank.bc.ca

www.guidetobceconomy.org

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https://plaza.kwantlen.ca

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www.labourmarketinformation.ca

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www.statcan.gc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.ic.gc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.successbc.ca www.gov.bc.ca

www.hrsdc.gc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.about.ca

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www.workinfonet.bc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.bcjobs.ca

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www.job-hunt.org

www.eluta.ca

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www.goodworkcanada.ca

www.jobbank.gc.ca www.successbc.ca

www.wowjobs.ca

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www.eco.ca

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www.workink.com

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www.workablesolutionsbc.ca

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www.allianceforarts.com

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www.bcclassified.com

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www.lifesciencesbc.ca

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www.newmediabc.com

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www.bcchamberjobstore.com www.successbc.ca

www.find-a-job-canada.com

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www.vancouver.ca

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www.monster.ca

www.indeed.ca www.successbc.ca

www.craigslist.ca

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www.workopolis.com

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www.jobs.gc.ca

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www.accountemps.com

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www.toastmasters.org

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Remarks:

Above illustrations are only the numeric analysis which may not represent or direct effect on your occupation search decision.

You should consult numeric analysis from more organizations, Industry associations and Education agencies on your job search.

Suddhodan Baidya604-408-7274 ext 2046

Suddhodan.baidya@success.bc.ca

Thank You