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Look! SQE with 10+ years experience in automotive and resident of Toronto

Hi Guys, this is my first time posting, although I have heard you guys talk and have certainly used the resources. Well, the reason for my post is simple. Last week, I deemed disposable from my Tier auto supplier. I have done nothing, but automotive SQE all my career (10+), now I would like to get out of auto, but don't know how or what....any help or leads. I know economics may dictate going back into auto (so I a still looking at that possibility), but would prefer non.

PS I am resident of Toronto!

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Default Re: Need SQE (with 10+ years experience in automotive and resident of Toronto)?

Hello there! Welcome to the Cove!

We are sure glad to have you. A few suggestions:

1. If you are so inclined, go ahead an post your resume. We can help you with it if you would like.

2. There are some really good threads here on employment, looking for jobs, getting past the gatekeeper and such. I would think they would be highly useful for you.

Anyway, feel free to let us know if there is anything specific we can do for you.

Again, welcome!
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Hi Guys, this is my first time posting, although I have heard you guys talk and have certainly used the resources. Well, the reason for my post is simple. Last week, I deemed disposable from my Tier auto supplier. I have done nothing, but automotive SQE all my career (10+), now I would like to get out of auto, but don't know how or what....any help or leads. I know economics may dictate going back into auto (so I a still looking at that possibility), but would prefer non.

PS I am resident of Toronto!

thanx: and keep up the good stuff!!!
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As always, I suggest folks start their job quests by reading through the tips offered in these threads (no registration necessary to READ them!)

Candidates:
Thinking about a New Job for New Year?
http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=19619
Resume and cover letter - How good are yours?
http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=10169
The Job Hunt - Care and feeding of references
http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=19094
Tips to get past the "gatekeeper" when job hunting
http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=9325
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