Number of international workers being hired by Toronto tech firms on the rise
More international workers are being hired by technology companies in the Toronto region thanks to a fast-track work visa program introduced by Canada鈥檚 government last year, a new study reports.
Of the 53 high-growth tech companies who responded to the , 45 per cent reported hiring international candidates in 2017 and 53 per cent experienced a jump in international applications in 2017 over 2016.
The survey did not say how much of an increase in international hires that represents, but spokesperson Danielle Klassen said it's clear they are on the rise within the MaRS ecosystem, billed as the world's largest urban innovation hub.
"Feedback consistently shows that companies are hiring more international candidates," she told 色狐入口.
A majority of survey respondents credited Canada's Global Skills Strategy and its for the increase in international hires. Introduced in June 2017, the Global Talent Stream fast-tracks the visa approval process for skilled foreign workers who meet specific employment needs.
Thirty-five per cent of the companies who responded to the MaRS survey reported using the Global Skills Strategy program to hire international workers.听
鈥淭alent is tight in Toronto, having the ability to attract a foreign national in as little as two weeks is beneficial, particularly with how fast-paced technology and the industry overall is moving," Ben Zifkin, Chief Executive Officer at Hubba, told the MaRS survey.
Companies surveyed reported the vast majority of international hires hailing from the United States, and substantial numbers also coming from India, China, Brazil and the United Kingdom.
Top countries for international hires by Toronto-area tech firms:
- United States
- India 听
- China
- Brazil
- United Kingdom
Engineering was the top position among international hires, followed by sales, marketing, data scientists, operations and C-suite executives.
International political climate contributing to rise in international applications
One company that responded to the survey reported rising interest from junior and mid-level engineers currently working in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley on temporary work visas.
U.S. President Donald Trump鈥檚 talk of ending the popular H-1B visa program that many foreign workers rely on is widely seen as one reason why many are looking north to Canada.
Klassen said that view is supported by the survey's findings.听听
鈥淲e鈥檝e heard from companies that when they interview international candidates, it鈥檚 pretty consistent that people are mentioning the change in political situation [in the U.S.],鈥 she said.
And the results are dramatic. According to the survey, many of the companies that experienced an increase in international applications reported that it ranged from 50 to 100 per cent more than 2016 levels, with a few reporting increases of up to 300 per cent.
鈥淲hat the survey really shows is that Canada鈥檚 brand and reputation as a country that embraces diversity and its strategic immigration reforms go in contrast to what other countries are doing and that is really paying off for tech companies in terms of being competitive,鈥 Klassen said.
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