Employment Resources

Welcome to the Immitracker Resource page! Summarized on this page you can find Immitracker’s partner resources and services focused on securing employment and career development. Currently, the service providers are only focused on Canada.

VanHack is on mission to create a borderless world by empowering tech talent worldwide to improve their soft skills and achieve their goal of getting hired abroad or remote.

What does VanHack help with?

VanHack helps Tech Professionals from all over the world get qualified and hired by tech companies in Canada (along with the United States and various European countries).

With a database including fully remote, hybrid and in-person jobs, VanHack has helped more than 1,000 tech professionals get hired in Canada and the EU.

How do you get started? The first steps include the following:

  1. Create your profile and record a few short videos that will let a company get to know the person behind the profile

  2. Apply for jobs and attend hiring events

You can learn more about what types of tech professionals VanHack supports and get started with your job search by signing up here!

Artemis Canada is the go-to executive recruitment partner for scaling tech companies globally.

What does Artemis help with?

Artemis knows what it takes to build a strong business and have been trusted to build the senior teams of many of today's most impressive tech start-ups and scale-ups. While based in Canada, their global reach serves clients worldwide.

They’re passionate about helping new Canadians navigate the tech landscape, and that's why they created the Bridge Project - with resources including "how to negotiate equitable compensation", "how to tailor your resume for Canadian companies" and more.

Are you a New Canadian in Tech? Artemis is excited to have you in their network!

Share your information with them here so they can reach out when and if the right role comes up!

Immigrant Networks is the brainchild of one of Canada’s best-known immigrants, Nick Noorani. He is known for his social and entrepreneurial work with newcomers. He is also the founder of the Canadian Immigrant Magazine, Prepare for Canada, and has written the Government of Canada book Welcome to Canada given to every immigrant who comes to Canada. 

How do they support immigrants?

Immigrant Networks addresses the biggest pain point immigrants have in a new country. Lack of professional networks & no knowledge of how their profession works in their home country! The AI based software matches newcomers with professionals for a free video chat every week. 

Research shows 70% of Immigrant Network’s members with more than 5 matches are working in their profession. 

In addition to the matching, they also have 90 minute weekly Zoom calls where Ambassadors help newcomers with their 90 second pitch and a WhatsApp group where members get access to the hidden job market and to live conversations that help them ace their interviews. 

You can learn more about Immigrant Networks and get started by signing up here!

HiredHippo is a Canadian hiring marketplace where companies can get instant access to top talent that’s vetted and aligned to their job, and where professionals are matched instantly with jobs they love.

How do they support immigrants?

By using HiredHippo, you can indicate your immigration status in Canada to ensure that the companies you are connecting with are aware of it prior to going into any interview process! HiredHippo ensures that you are matching with companies who are open to working with you depending on your current status.

You can learn more about HiredHippo and sign up for an account to start looking for jobs here!

Where 2 Go Canada

Where 2 Go Canada is a resource originally created for the Ukrainian community to find the best place to settle in Canada based on their profession. The application helps newcomers and immigrants find which city in Canada would be the best fit for them to live in based on their NOC code / profession. Additionally, candidates can review all major Canadian cities and check which most professions are being most actively hired in those cities (by NOC code) and where there’s a gap for certain NOC codes.

If you’re moving to Canada now or moved recently, this is a great resource for you to find out where would be the best for you to live based on your background (education and profession). Where 2 Go Canada is a completely free resource and available in the English and Ukrainian languages!