SkillsHunt helps newcomers understand why they are not getting interviews, identify Canadian job-market barriers, choose a realistic career path, and follow a practical action plan toward employment.
The real problem
Many newcomers apply to hundreds of jobs without knowing whether their target role is realistic, whether credentials are recognized, whether Canadian experience is blocking them, or whether they need a bridge path first.
You keep applying, but the market is not responding clearly.
Your experience may be valuable, but the Canadian path may require licensing, proof, or local experience.
Generic resume tips are not enough when the real issue is market-entry strategy.
How SkillsHunt works
The wizard is designed to understand your career-entry position before telling you what to improve or where to focus.
Upload your resume and answer career-entry questions.
See what may be blocking you in Canada.
Compare direct, bridge, regulated, survival, or alternative paths.
Fix resume, proof, interview readiness, and market alignment.
Follow practical next steps toward employment.
Barrier diagnosis
For newcomers, job-search failure is often caused by external barriers first. SkillsHunt helps identify them before recommending what to fix.
Career navigation
SkillsHunt classifies your realistic career route based on your background, urgency, credentials, target role, and Canadian market-entry barriers.
Your target role is realistic now with focused improvement.
You need a stepping-stone role to build Canadian experience.
You need income now while protecting your long-term career.
You need licensing, credential checks, or registration first.
Your skills may fit a different career route better.
Your output
Your report should help you understand where you stand, what is blocking you, whether your target role is realistic, and what first actions matter most.
Sample Report
Market Fit Score
72 / 100
Barrier Risk
Medium
Recommended Path
Bridge Path
First Action
Fix proof gap
Recommended next step
Build local proof, adjust your target resume to the bridge role, and prepare interview answers around transferable experience before applying broadly again.
Common questions
Stop guessing what is wrong. Understand your barriers, choose the right path, and move toward realistic employment in Canada.
Diagnose your Canadian career path
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