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Diaspora's Career Challenges
Sweta Regmi | Award-winning Career Strategist | Speaker | CEO @ Teachndo
13 episodes
1 week ago
Diaspora’s Career Challenges shares real career struggles of immigrant & diaspora professionals in Canada. Hosted by award-winning career strategist Sweta Regmi, founder of Teachndo, featured on national news and 100+ media outlets, including CBC, CNBC, WSJ, Globe & Mail, Daily Mail, Forbes, FOX 26. Topics: workplace bias, code-switching, EDI, identity, and career advice for newcomers. Perfect for first-generation immigrants, second-gen Canadians, Policy Makers & Diversity Consultants. 🎤 Sweta Regmi | Speaker Contact 🔗 teachndo.com/speaker 🎁 Free Job Search Tools: teachndo.com/resources
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Diaspora’s Career Challenges shares real career struggles of immigrant & diaspora professionals in Canada. Hosted by award-winning career strategist Sweta Regmi, founder of Teachndo, featured on national news and 100+ media outlets, including CBC, CNBC, WSJ, Globe & Mail, Daily Mail, Forbes, FOX 26. Topics: workplace bias, code-switching, EDI, identity, and career advice for newcomers. Perfect for first-generation immigrants, second-gen Canadians, Policy Makers & Diversity Consultants. 🎤 Sweta Regmi | Speaker Contact 🔗 teachndo.com/speaker 🎁 Free Job Search Tools: teachndo.com/resources
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The Hidden Job Market Exposed: Why It Was Never Meant for You
Diaspora's Career Challenges
19 minutes 21 seconds
7 months ago
The Hidden Job Market Exposed: Why It Was Never Meant for You

In this episode of Diaspora's Career Challenges, we tackle the hidden job market stats and break down why it’s not actually hidden—it’s just exclusive. If you’re an immigrant, newcomer, or someone without an Ivy League connection, you’ll want to hear this. We dive into why networking is often more about privilege than merit, and what strategies actually work to land the job you deserve. Tune in for the truth on navigating today’s job market and getting noticed in a system that’s stacked against you.

The Hidden Job Market Exposed: Why It Was Never Meant for You

“80% of jobs are hidden.” Sounds great, right? But here’s the truth: the hidden job market isn’t hidden—it’s exclusive. If you’re an immigrant, newcomer, or anyone without an Ivy League bestie, guess what? You’re not on the guest list. That’s the reality.

While gurus, networking coaches, and LinkedIn influencers preach about tapping into the “hidden market,” here’s the real deal: 500,000+ job vacancies in Canada in 2025. So, why are we pushing people to chase these so-called hidden opportunities when there’s a stocked pond right in front of them?

Let’s talk about the biases that fuel the so-called hidden market:

  • People hire people who look like them.

  • People hire people who went to the same schools.

  • People hire people they golf with.

That’s not networking. That’s bias.

The Biases Keeping the Job Market ‘Hidden’

Let’s just call it what it is:

🚨 Affinity Bias – Hiring people similar to you.

🚨 Confirmation Bias – Seeing an immigrant name and assuming they won’t “fit.”

🚨 Halo Effect – Assuming a Harvard grad must be the smartest person in the room.

🚨 Opportunity Hoarding – Keeping jobs in exclusive circles.

🚨 Privilege Bias – If you have to network to survive, was the system ever really merit-based?

I’ve worked at top companies, and I can’t imagine not posting jobs. Hiring isn’t random—there’s a system behind it. But yes, some jobs aren’t posted:

  • Small businesses with no HR team hire based on word-of-mouth.

  • Executive search firms recruit for C-suite roles confidentially.

  • Companies pulling from networks before jobs even go live.

But is that 80% of all hiring? No. That’s an outdated myth recycled over and over.

Here’s what’s real:

  • Strategic personal branding – Make it impossible to ignore you.

  • Targeted job applications – Yes, they work if done right.

  • Informational interviews – The right kind, not just “pick your brain” sessions.

  • Storytelling on LinkedIn – So hiring managers find you.

The truth is, the so-called “hidden job market” favors privilege, not merit. So when people tell newcomers, “Just network harder,” we need to question what that really means.

What works instead? Focus on strategies that you control—personal branding, applying strategically, building real professional relationships, and ensuring that you are seen. Stop chasing shadows and focus on what’s tangible.

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Diaspora's Career Challenges
Diaspora’s Career Challenges shares real career struggles of immigrant & diaspora professionals in Canada. Hosted by award-winning career strategist Sweta Regmi, founder of Teachndo, featured on national news and 100+ media outlets, including CBC, CNBC, WSJ, Globe & Mail, Daily Mail, Forbes, FOX 26. Topics: workplace bias, code-switching, EDI, identity, and career advice for newcomers. Perfect for first-generation immigrants, second-gen Canadians, Policy Makers & Diversity Consultants. 🎤 Sweta Regmi | Speaker Contact 🔗 teachndo.com/speaker 🎁 Free Job Search Tools: teachndo.com/resources