If you are looking for employment anywhere in Canada, these are the Canadian job
sites you need to visit to help you in your job search.
AllStarJobs.ca -- for job-seekers
searching for jobs in Canada, where you can search for job listings (by job category, province, or
keywords), post your resume, and find links to all the best career resources for Canadian
students and job-seekers. Free to job-seekers.
Anne Whitten Bilingual Human Resources, Inc. --
placement firm located in Toronto, Canada, specializing in English/French bilingual employment. Features a
Hot List of available jobs.
basejobs.com --
a Canadian job site, where job-seekers can browse jobs by industry or location
(or conducted an advanced keyword search), as well as post your resume and
register for a job-matching service. No cost to job-seekers.
BCjobs.ca -- a job site specifically for
job-seekers looking for employment in British Columbia. Job-seekers can search job
listings (by category, employer, region, or keywords) and post your resume (up to 3 versions).
Other options include email job alert, resume confidentiality, and more. Free to job-seekers.
BCJobs.com --
where job-seekers searching for jobs in British Columbia, Canada, can
search job listings (by keyword, industry, employment type) as well as
post your resume. Free to job-seekers.
Best Jobs Canada -- where job-seekers
searching for jobs throughout Canada can search (by location, category, or keywords) or browse
job listings, post your resume, and register for a job-search agent. Free to job-seekers.
Campus Access --
a Canadian site geared toward helping Canadians with your job and
career needs. Includes a virtual career center, a jobs database, and online experts ready to
answer your questions. Also has an internships database. Also includes resources for graduate and
professional school application and financial aid information.
Canada Career Consortium --
a new strategic alliance of four partners from the
private sector and government coming together to develop and deliver quality,
cost-effective career information products throughout Canada. Includes Canada
Prospects, a national career tabloid aimed at preparing all Canadians to make
better career choices.
Canada Jobs -- from iJive.com, where
Canadian job-seekers can enter your city or Province to find employers, employment
agencies, job banks and career resources that are in your area. Also includes links to other
Canadian job sites, employment agecnies, and career resources. Free to job-seekers.
Canadian Bilingual Jobs -- where Canadian
bilingual-speaking job-seekers (French, Spanish, Mandarin, and Cantonese with English) can search job listings (by
territory, job category, and salary), as well as submit your resume. Free to job-seekers.
Canadian Career Page -- a site
devoted to helping Canadians find jobs or researdch careers. Includes a Canadian jobs database, a career site of the
day, and a large collection of links. Free.
Canadian Newspaper "Help Wanted" Ads --
a great collection of Canadian newspapers that post daily online job want ads, organized by city.
From the WORK Place, a one-stop labor market information resource from Human Resources Development Canada.
Free to job-seekers.
CanadasBestJobs.com --
where job-seekers seeking a job in Canada can browse job listings by
province and apply directly. Also includes an email job alert program. No cost to job-seekers.
Canada's Healthcare Career Network --
a Canadian niche job board specializing in the Healthcare, Nursing and Biotech industries, where job-seekers
can search job postings (by location, position, experience level, keywords), post your resume, find information
on healthcare career fairs, and review career news and links. No cost to job-seekers.
canadajobfishing.com --
a Canadian career and job resources site, where job-seekers can search for jobs (by keyword, job type, and location),
as well as post your resume. Also includes some job-hunting tips. No cost to job-seekers.
canjobs.com -- a great Canadian jobs site, where
job-seekers can search job listings (by career type, province, and keywords), as well as post
your resume, register for a job-search agent, and find career resources. Canjobs.com also runs province-specific and
city-specific job sites for all of Canada. Registration required. Free to job-seekers.
CanWorkNet/Canada WorkInfoNet --
for job-seekers looking for employment in Canada.
Careerclick.com --
specializing in employment in Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal,
Ottawa, Vancouver, and Windsor, where job-seekers can search jobs database, place your
resume online, and received job alerts via email Free to job-seekers.
Careerjet.ca --
a job-search engine for Canadian job-seekers, where you can search
job postings gathered from almost 60,000 Websites (by keywords, location, industry)
or browse listings by industry or location. No cost to job-seekers.
Destinations --
specializes in placing qualified candidates -- those currently receiving assistance from the government --
in jobs in tourism and tourism-related industries in British Columbia, Canada. Works in
conjunction with the Ministry of Human Resources. Free to job-seekers.
DiversityCanada.com --
a job site specifically designed to bring employers who have career opportunities together with
Aboriginal peoples, people with disabilities, women and visible minorities. Job-seekers can
browse job listings and post your resume. No cost to job-seekers.
The Education Canada Network -- developed as a one-stop
portal for education professionals -- teachers, administrators, education specialists, and support staff --
this site is a great source of education employment opportunities in all provinces. Job-seekers can search
or browse jobs, post your resume, and receive customized employment emails. Free to job-seekers.
Employment News --
providing information about job opportunities in the Ontario, Canada, area --
both in print and online. Also includes information on job fairs, career
training, and job-hunting related articles. Free to job-seekers.
Environmental Careers Organization: ECO Canada --
a job board for Canadian environmental practitioners, where job-seekers can
search for jobs, post your resume, and get certified. Students can learn about
careers and educational opportunities. Membership is required to do just about
anything on the site. No cost to job-seekers.
Extremejobs.ca --
a Canadian job site, where job-seekers can browse or search (by keyword,
location, and job category) job listings. Also includes resume and other
career tips and resources. No cost to job-seekers.
GLOBEcareers.com: Canada's National Career Site -- the online destination
for Canadians who are looking for a job. Job-seekers can search the jobs database as
well as post your resumes. Also includes some useful job-hunting tips. Free.
Human Resources Development Canada
-- simply a fantastic one-stop site for Canadian job-seekers looking for any and all
employment-related resources and links. Includes resources for persons with disabilities,
children and youth, aboriginal peoples, seniors, entrepreneurs, and more. Also includes
training and labor law resources. Free to job-seekers.
Jeff Gaulin's Canadian Journalism Job Board --
where job-seekers can browse journalism and communications job postings from newspapers, magazines,
television and radio stations, wire services, Websites, and public and private organizations.
Free to job-seekers.
Jobboom --
a really cool Canadian job and career site, where job-seekers can search for
job listings (by expertise, title, location, and more), post your resume, and
receive email job-match alerts -- as well as find a career resources index and more.
No cost to job-seekers.
Job Bus Canada -- strives to be the starting point for
anyone looking for work in Canada. Job-seekers will find links to company and industry career centers, organized by job/industry
categories. Also includes a nice collection of career resources and recommended sites. Free to job-seekers.
Job Canada -- a job site for job-seekers
searching for employment in the greater Toronto area. Job-seekers can browse job ads (in newspaper-type display)
by job categories and post your resume. Job postings/ads are updated on a weekly basis. Includes some career resources.
Free to job-seekers.
jobhawk.com --
a Canadian job site, where job-seekers can search job listings
(by keyword, location, job type), as well as post up to 10 versions
of your resume. Includes small selection of career resources. No cost to job-seekers.
JobLineCanada.com -- where
job-seekers searching for jobs in Canada can search listings by type (senior level, intermediate level,
entry level, and student/summer). You can also search by job category, location, and keyword,
as well as post your resume. Free to job-seekers.
JobsGTA --
a job site for job-seekers searching for jobs in the greater Toronto (Canada) job market.
Job-seekers can browse job listings, post your resume, and register for an email job-matching
service. Also includes a Toronto recruiter directory. No cost to job-seekers.
Maplejobs.com --
provides a search engine that indexes only career pages of Canadian companies or foreign companies
that employ Canadians. Job-seekers can browse job listings, post your resume, and get a free email address for job-hunting.
Parent site of a family of Canadian job sites. No cost to job-seekers.
Media Job Search Canada --
a great resource for communications and media professionals searching for a job in Canada.
Find current job opportunities or browse through a directory of television, radio, film,
print, multimedia, and advertising companies. Free to job-seekers.
Monster.ca --
an online career management portal, where job-seekers can search for jobs, browse employer profiles,
sign-up for a job alert program, and post your resume. From Monster.com. Free to job-seekers.
Netjobs Information Services -- self-proclaimed as Canada's
premiere employment Web site, and includes extensive
career and resume databases, as well as links to other related sites.
nextSteps.org -- a full-featured
employment, career development, and job finding resources for youth. Includes a monthly ezine that features a
specific industry in each issue. Free. From the Youth Employment Centre of Canada.
Now-Hiring.ca --
a Canadian job site for Calgary -- and growing to include all of Canada --
where job-seekers can browse job listings by industry or location as well
as post your resume. No cost to job-seekers.
Ontario Job Watcher --
a unique job site that focuses on job postings for the Ontario, Canada, job market that
are gathered only from corporate Websites. Job-seekers can search listings or register
for a job-watcher alert. Subscription fee charged.
REALM Magazine -- the online version of the award-winning magazine
exploring the world of work and employment issues for young people aged 19 to 29. Lots of great resources to help young job-seekers
identify a successful and fulfilling career path. Based in Canada. Free to job-seekers.
SaskNetWork --
for job-seekers (and students) searching for jobs in Saskatchewan, Canada, where you will find lots of great
resources to help move your career forward. Search for job listings (by job category and location), post your resume,
and get job listing updates by phone. Also includes links to other job sources for Saskatchewan residents. No cost to job-seekers.
SuperJobs.net -- a bilingual job site,
where job-seekers can browse or search job postings for the United States and Canada, as well as
submit your resume for potential employers to review. Free to job-seekers.
Teachingenglish.ca -- where
job-seekers who want to teach English as a second language and are
looking for ELS, EFL, TEFL, and TESOL teaching positions around the world
(including Asia, Europe, South America, and Africa) can browse job listings by country.
Free to job-seekers.
TheJobNetwork.ca
-- where job-seekers can find five Canadian job-search sites, including
Now-Hiring.ca, JobSolutions.ca, Help Wanted Alberta, WeAreHiring.ca, and Jobs in Calgary.
You can search jobs listings, post your resume, and register for job-search
agent. No cost to job-seekers.
TorontoJobClassifieds.com --
an on-line service for job-seekers in seeking employment in the greater Toronto area
(including Durham, Peel, Halton, Simcoe and York), where you can browse job listings by industry classifications.
Also includes a great collection of links to career resources, salary information,
career fairs, and relocating to the area. No cost to job-seekers.
TorontoJobs.ca -- a great job
site for job-seekers searching for jobs in the greater Toronto area. Job-seekers can
search for jobs (by job category, location, salary, and posting date), use a meta job-search tool to search
for Toronto job listing posted on other job sites, post your resume, register for
a job email notification service, and find links to career resources. Free to job-seekers.
Youth Resource Network of Canada -- a very nice source of information
and links (in both English and French) designed for Canadian youth.
West End Jobs --
a job site for job-seekers in the West End of Metro Toronto. The site has job listings for
the areas of Mississauga, Brampton, Etobicoke, Oakville, Georgetown, Caledon, Bolton, Orangeville,
North York, Woodbridge, and Vaughn -- where you can search for jobs or register for job alerts.
No cost to job-seekers.
Workopolis.com -- reportedly
one of Canada's largest job sites, with more than 30,000 job openings. Job-seekers can search for jobs by
professional category, keyword, or location. Job-seekers can also post your resume, keep track of job searches, and
use "CareerAlert," an email job matching service.
Wow!Jobs --
a Canadian job site claiming to be that country's largest job-search engine,
where job-seekers can browse or search (by keywords and location) more than 100,000
job listings across Canada advertised on more than 100 job boards and corporate sites, as well as
register for email job alerts. No cost to job-seekers.
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