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WE ARE HIRING – FRANCOPHONE CANDIDATES 🇨🇦




🚀 Work in Canada with a dynamic and multicultural team!

HEALTHCARE SECTOR:
✔️ Licensed Practical Nurse
✔️ Personal Support Aide
FOOD & BEVERAGE (F&B) SECTOR:
✔️ Food Service Supervisor
✔️ Cook / Kitchen Helper
✔️ Food Counter Attendant
✔️ Housekeeping Attendant
RETAIL & AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR:
✔️ Automotive Mechanic
✔️ Lube Technician
✔️ Retail Sales Supervisor
✔️ Retail Sales Associate
📍 Company: Alison Jones Consulting Services Inc.
📍 Location: Various employers across Canada
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR FRANCOPHONES!
At Alison Jones Consulting Services Inc., we specialize in recruiting Francophone talent for top Canadian employers. Our partners operate in healthcare, food service, industry, and retail sectors.
🌍 A simplified immigration program through the Francophone Mobility Program offers you fast-track immigration and career stability!
BENEFITS OF WORKING IN CANADA 🇨🇦
⭐ Fast-track immigration program: Simplified for Francophones.

⭐ Career growth opportunities: Work with leading companies and enhance your skills.

⭐ Excellent working conditions: Competitive salary, ongoing training, job security.
HOW TO APPLY?
📩 Send your CV and a cover letter to:
🔹 Recruiter: Neji Moadeb
📧 Email: neji.moadeb@ajccanada.com
📌 Subject: "Application – [Job Title] – [Your Name]"
🚀 Take the first step towards an exciting career in Canada!





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