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Electrical Automation Engineer Career Toronto – Industrial Design

Our client is searching for an Electrical Automation Engineering Technologist or Engineer to work on industrial design projects. 

The Role – Electrical Automation Engineer Career Toronto 

The Electrical Engineer / Designer will work closely with the industrial design team to design, program, test and supervise installation of automated electrical projects.

The Candidate

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in industrial automation design and programming.
  • Experience using PLC’s, HMI’s, drives and other industrial equipment.
  • Electrical Engineer (P.Eng.) or Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) Electrical or Electronics Technologist, registered in the Province of Ontario.
  • Proficient in use AutoCAD Electrical skills.
  • Extensive knowledge in PLC/HMI programming.
  • Strong computer skills.
  • Good communication skills (verbal and written).

Position requires travel (less than 25%). Access to a vehicle is required.

Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Manraj at contact@fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Staff Software Developer Career – Android Developer – Toronto

Our client is searching for an experienced Staff Software Developer. Are you looking to move into a senior role in your field? Are you interested in making an impact and improving people’s lives? The Healthcare Technology industry might be right for you.

The Role – Staff Software Developer Career Toronto

  • The Staff Software Developer will work with a multidisciplinary team to design and develop Android and Java applications for mobile products and cloud services.

The Candidate

  • 7+ years of software development experience
  • Computer Science or Engineering degree
  • Proven experience successfully building and delivering complex software products
  • Proficient in one or more high level language (Java, C++, C#) and scripting language (Python, JavaScript, Ruby)
  • Experience in Android development
  • Demonstrated understanding of object oriented design and knowledge of Agile methodologies
  • Technology innovator
  • Strong communication skills
  • Goal and results oriented, with the ability to work in a fast pace environment and take initiative.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Taran at contact@fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Crazy Questions Asked During Interviews

There isn’t really a right or wrong answer to crazy questions interviewers ask.

As a seasoned interviewee you have prepared detailed stories outlining your past experiences and achievements that showcase you in the best light. However, some hiring managers will still try to throw you off guard by asking you crazy questions during the interview. These questions are not necessarily designed to help break the ice, but are a questioning tactic used to help catch you unfiltered. 

There isn’t really a right or wrong answer to crazy questions that might be thrown at you during an interview. These questions are designed to help you think more creatively and help the interviewer get better insight into your personality. It’s a way for potential employers to get to know you better without asking questions that are too personal and possibly illegal.

Before you answer an unusual question, take some time to mull it over and be sure you understand the question clearly. Ask for clarification if needed. Answer questions as honestly as possible while remaining professional. It is traditional for hiring managers to ask about your past experiences and qualifications that help make you a good candidate for the position. Strange questions that make you think quickly are excellent in helping hiring managers determine other important qualities. Some examples of good qualities employers are looking for are: empathy, sensitivity, good communication skills as well as the ability to think on one’s feet. 

Here are some crazy questions interviewers ask:

What was the last book you read?

Employers like potential employees who keep current on industry trends and read publications as well as local and world news.

If you could be any character in fiction, who would you want to be?

Your answer to this question could help reveal a lot about your interests and personality.

If you had the opportunity, what historical figure would you invite to dinner?

You should consider answering this question by choosing a historical figure related to your particular industry. Even if you would be interested in meeting another person, stay focused on the job you want.

If you only had six months left to live, what would you do with the time?

Your answer to this question will help give you an opportunity to express your goals and planning style.

If someone were to write a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

Your answer will show your creativity, personality and will offer a summary of your accomplishments.

These are just a small sample of crazy questions interviewers ask. Do you have an unusual interview question to share?

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Solution Engineer Career Healthcare Technology Toronto & Global

Our Client is searching for a Solution Engineer with international customer support experience to fill a key product and service support role in the healthcare technology industry. This exciting opportunity is ideal for people with experience working or travelling in developing countries.

The Role – Solution Engineer Career Toronto

  • The Solution Engineer will work with distributors and customers to provide customer support (device hardware, software and wireless infrastructure), product training, web portal maintenance, data analysis, as well as some custom development activities.

The Candidate

  • 3 + years experience working with international partners deploying and operating technology products and services.
  • Engineering degree.
  • Proven experience working with customers to build relationships, identify needs, solve problems, train and provide customer support during product and service launch and through-out life cycle.
  • Experience with Quality Management Systems.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Knowledge and ability to create technical documentation.
  • Fluency in a 2nd language is an asset.
  • Experience travelling and working internationally, including experience travelling and/or working in developing countries.
  • Ability to problem solve and work independently.

This position is based in Toronto and requires global travel about 25% of the time.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation and is working to improve people’s lives? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Taran at contact@fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Counter Offers

Handling Counter Offers – The Employer’s Perspective

Welcome back to Handling Counter Offers! In part two of this series we will talk about the employer’s perspective on the counter offer. The new employer and your current. Counter offers are to be expected, as mentioned in Part One if you better prepare yourself for it then you will know how to handle it. The perspective of the employer is very important in how you handle the counter offer. Especially since your loyalty has now been tested on both fronts.

The Current Employer

Looking at the employer’s perspective in regards to your resignation is significant. If your employer presents a counter offer it does not serve anyone else’s interest but their own. Their job is to maintain productivity and workflow. Your employer could offer you exactly what you were looking for in a new job, but that does not mean it is a long-term solution. Often the employer will present a counter offer to buy time to find your replacement. Once you have shown them that your loyalty was put to the test it is really hard to come back from that. The employer’s opinion of your loyalty will forever change and they always think you are open to leaving at any given time. So to protect themselves, they will present a counter offer and see you as disposable as soon as the right replacement comes along.

The New Employer

Getting a job offer is very exciting for both the candidate and new employer! It is the start of a new relationship, and could mean many good things to come forward. However, what really sours new employers is when you pit them against your previous with respect to the counter offer. Some candidates may go back to the new job offer and see if they can get more out of it. Not only is this detrimental to your new relationship with this employer, they may decide to take the offer back. Simply because there was lapse in your commitment with them.

As candidates you must be aware of every aspect to your job search. This includes handling counter offers. Commit fully to your job search and realize no amount money, vacation time or improved role will really keep you long-term. Avoid putting yourself in a position where your loyalty will be tested with your new employer and current employer. Don’t take your chances, you might be out two jobs because of one counter offer.

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Accountant / Bookkeeper Career Toronto IT Industry

Are you looking for an opportunity to develop and grow your career? Interested in working with a company that values innovation and first class customer service? Our client is looking for an Entry Level Accounting Professional who is looking to join their team and grow within the organization.

The Role: Accountant Bookkeeper Career Toronto

The Accounting Specialist will be responsible for supporting the accounts payable, accounts receivable, general accounting and account reconciliations functions as well as assisting with the recording and analyzing of financial transactions and preparing financial reports.

The Candidate:

  • 1-4 years of relevant and progressive AP and general ledger accounting experience
  • Actively pursuing a recognized designation, CMA / CGA / CPA in province of Ontario
  • Above average communication and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated experience with AP, AR, Payroll, journal entries, month end and preparation of financial statements

Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Taran at contact(at)fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Job Board.

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