Part One of a two part interview: Meg Noteboom is a Newcomer Mentorship Facilitator at TNO, a non-profit community organization which provides social support to people in need. She provides counseling to newcomer professional clients and support them to connect to their relevant field of expertise in the Canadian labor market. She is also an immigrant, and she recently completed a master of immigration and settlement studies at Toronto Metropolitan University.
In this first part, Meg talks about how she didn't conform to Japanese society but also felt out of place in Canada, the responsibility of employers in Canada to help bridge the gap for newcomers, and the benefits of mentorship and networking to your success in Canada.
Next Episode: Part Two with Meg. Live stream on LinkedIn Live and YouTube Wednesday, June 28th at 12:00 pm ET (see links below). Audio Podcast version will be released on Monday, July 3rd.
Links
Hiyaku Coaching Website
John McGraw's LinkedIn
Hiyaku Coaching YouTube
Hiyaku Coaching Twitter
Hiyaku Coaching Instagram
Music
Future Insight by Die Hard Productions. Standard license purchased through Premium Beat.
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