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Ukrainian woman recently arrived among applicants at Moncton job fair

Maryna Beredire, a new Ukrainian in New Brunswick, is looking for a job and is starting to run. She arrived in Canada just three weeks ago with 170 new Ukrainian newcomers.

Beredire is looking for a part-time job to support her 11-year-old daughter while her husband is in Ukraine. It took her to ajob fairhosted by J.D. Irving (JDI), one of Moncton's Ukrainian clubs and one of New Brunswick's major employers. The reason is.

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Meanwhile, Beredia worked for her home company.

"I work at night because I am working on Ukrainian time. I can work (in the meantime) at a Canadian company, I will try," she said. ..

She said she had the help of the Greater Moncton Regional Multicultural Association (MAGMA) to create her CV.

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"They helped (Ukrainians) communicate with their employers, so here's a really good help There is, "she added.

Ukrainian newcomers do not have refugee status in Canada and instead arrive under Canadian and Ukrainian approval for emergency travel.

This means that there is no financial support provided to refugees and they are forced to look for a job as soon as possible.

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JDI Sawmill and Woodlands Talent Acquisition Director Erin Miller is a trade fair for people in a variety of situations. Said it was included in the turnout of.

"The number of people who arrived here today can easily be 80 at various stages. Some arrived three months ago. Some arrived last week," Miller said. rice field.

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Various Hundreds of positions have been opened in various departments, and Miller said the company is ready to offer some perks to those who want it.

"Through employment, we can help them settle in the community ... If the job is elsewhere than Moncton, we will relocate support, temporary accommodation We are ready to provide such things as. "

She said there are opportunities for people with limited English.

"What we do leads them to entry-level roles, where they may be able to start in one position, acquire skills in English, and then move on to another role. No, "she says. She was prepared to consider offering English tutoring as a perk with the addition of the company.

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Maryna Beredire says she wants to stay in Moncton so far that she can stay close to her sister-in-law. However, it does not rule out the possibility of relocation in the future.

"I have a place to live with my daughter, but in the future I can move. If that's a good opportunity for my career, of course it's great."

Statistics Canada released earlier this weekdata, which currently has more than 13,000 jobs in New Brunswick.

The state has already welcomed more than 500 new Ukrainian newcomers and aims to reach a total of 1,000.

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