Info Session: Funding & Career Bootcamps for Immigrants in Canada

Info Session: Funding & Career Bootcamps for Immigrants in Canada

With Lidia May from Windmill Microlending

With Lidia May from Windmill Microlending

With Lidia May from Windmill Microlending

On-demand

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About this Event

Are you a skilled immigrant or newcomer to Canada wondering how to finance your education and advance your career? Join us on March 11 with Lidia May, the Partnership Development Lead from Windmill Microlending, Canada’s leading provider of low-interest loans for immigrants and refugees. Learn how their funding solutions can help you cover the costs of educational programs that can unlock your professional potential.


We’ll also provide details on our portfolio of career bootcamps in Game Development, Game Design, and Software Development, designed to prepare you for high-demand careers in Canada.


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how Windmill Microlending and our career bootcamps can help you achieve your professional goals in Canada. Register now to secure your spot!

Speakers

Speakers

Speakers

Lidia May

Windmill Microlending

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Tyler Trapp

Circuit Stream


What We'll Cover in this Session:

Overview of Career Bootcamps: Learn about our programs to help you build in-demand skills and enter the Canadian workforce.

Windmill Microlending Presentation: An in-depth look at Windmill’s low-interest loans for immigrants and refugees, with flexible repayment plans.

Additional Financing Options: Explore additional payment options for our bootcamps.

Q&A Session: Ask Windmill representatives and our team anything about financing or career development.

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in partnership with UBC Extended Learning.

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in partnership with UBC Extended Learning.

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in partnership with UBC Extended Learning.