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Hello,
I will soon be a landed immmigrant in Canada and was strongly contemplating a career with the Canadian Armed Forces since I was always fond of the military.
As a quick backround:
I am originally from Lebanon, 27 years old with 2.5 years of work experience:
1 year as a Project manager at the Central Bank of Lebanon (implementation of statistical metadata)
1.5 years as a Business Development Manager at an International Logistics company in Kuwait (mostly Oil & Government affairs)
I also hold an MBA from the American University of Beirut (Business undergraduate too).
I know that for Landed Immigrants, being accepted into the Canadian Army could be tough however I will give it a go.
Could anyone provide me with any feedback on my profile and on the odds of being recruited in the Army?
Are there any tips or advices that you could suggest in order to improve my chances?
I am thinking of beginning an APICS (the American Production & Inventory Control Society) certification, specifically CPIM (Certified in Production & Inventory Management). Would that be a + when applying for example, to the Logistics Branch?
Many Thanks
I will soon be a landed immmigrant in Canada and was strongly contemplating a career with the Canadian Armed Forces since I was always fond of the military.
As a quick backround:
I am originally from Lebanon, 27 years old with 2.5 years of work experience:
1 year as a Project manager at the Central Bank of Lebanon (implementation of statistical metadata)
1.5 years as a Business Development Manager at an International Logistics company in Kuwait (mostly Oil & Government affairs)
I also hold an MBA from the American University of Beirut (Business undergraduate too).
I know that for Landed Immigrants, being accepted into the Canadian Army could be tough however I will give it a go.
Could anyone provide me with any feedback on my profile and on the odds of being recruited in the Army?
Are there any tips or advices that you could suggest in order to improve my chances?
I am thinking of beginning an APICS (the American Production & Inventory Control Society) certification, specifically CPIM (Certified in Production & Inventory Management). Would that be a + when applying for example, to the Logistics Branch?
Many Thanks