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Canadian Internet Sites For Job Seekers

The following list has been provided by Human Resources Development Canada. Koskie Minsky does not recommend or endorse any particular service.

www.brainhunter.com

Brainhunter.com is the first fully web-based recruitment solutions company with job opportunities of all types. Isn't it time you had a recruiter working for you? Job seekers can search for jobs by the industry (or industries) in which they specialize. The service is free and the employers come to you! Create an employment profile, store multiple resumes and skill sets, track the status of your job application, receive e-mail alerts for possible job opportunities and apply for jobs ALL ONLINE!

www.workopolis.com

When was the last time a job found you? Create an e-mail alert, track job opportunities that interest you in your personal job list, build and save job searches for reuse and find out which companies are currently hiring. Take a positive step toward finding your dream job at Workopolis.com

www.ijive.com

Job seekers get access to all sorts of career resources on the internet. There are national resources such as student sites, job banks, classifieds, job specific sites, interviews tip and more. Job seekers also get access to local resources such as employment agencies, media, local employers, and job banks that serve a particular city exclusively.

Campus Worklink

Campus WorkLink represents an alliance between the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers and Industry Canada. It boasts a wide variety of services and features enabling job seekers to post their applications to potential employers and career centres to select the ideal candidates. It is Canada? largest online recruitment site for students and recent graduates.

monster.ca

Is a database containing over 3,582 job opportunities. It helps job seekers manage their career at all times, from any location. It tracks job searches, stores resumes and cover letters and connect to a global careers community.

JobShark

Shark helps job seekers keep track of the jobs available in the industry of their choice via email notification. Job seekers can register their profiles and job hunt via JobShark. It also gives corporate profiles so job seekers can make better choices.

Worksearch

Worksearch is an interactive site which connects to a site called WorkLinks (not to be confused with Campus WorkLinks). It provides an easy way to find jobs. It links with the Public Service Commission and the HRDC Job Bank database. It guides users through all aspects of the work search process, from knowing yourself to exploring careers and finding information on EI, other income sources and access to community support.

Job Bank

The Job Bank enables clients to search for jobs located in different parts of the country. It is conveniently accessible through kiosks situated in public locations, such as government offices, educational institutions, community groups and libraries, as well as many HRDCCs.

Electronic Labour Exchange

The ELE is a self-serve employment opportunity/job seeker system, which allows job seekers to create profiles of their occupational skills. The system then automatically sorts through its databank to match work opportunities with job seekers. ELE is also accessible through one's personal or business microcompter.

Canada WorkinfoNet

Canada WorkinfoNet is the central site for information on career development, learning, recruitment, and labour market information. A link to all sites that provide services in these areas can be made through the Canada WorkinfoNet Webmaster.



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