3000 Students queue for Waiter Job: Indian struggles in Canada
Many of these hopeful job seekers had dreams of a better future but are now facing a tough reality as they seek employment in a competitive environment.
A shocking video has gone viral, showing around 3,000 students, mostly from India, lining up outside a restaurant in Brampton, Canada, for waiter and service staff positions. This scene has raised serious concerns about the job market for international students in Canada. Many of these hopeful job seekers had dreams of a better future but are now facing a tough reality as they seek employment in a competitive environment.
The video, shared on social media highlights the struggles faced by these students. A student also shared his experience, stating, “I came here around noon, and the line was really huge. We applied online and were told there would be an interview, but nothing happened.” His frustration reflects the disillusionment many feel as they navigate the job market after relocating to Canada.
Social media reactions have been mixed, with many users expressing alarm at the sight of so many students waiting for low-paying jobs. Comments such as “This reflects the harsh reality of unemployment in Canada” resonate with those who believe that students should reconsider their plans before moving abroad.
Some pointed out that many of these students are highly qualified professionals who had stable jobs in India but are now struggling to find work in Canada.