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Canada
Canada
Please Note: Where there was a choice of
languages, I have linked to the English
version of these sites and services.
Most web sites in Canada offer a French
version that can easily be reached from
the main page or through these links.
beljob.ca
/
nicejob.ca
...the former Actijob is now nicejob.ca
(English) or beljob.ca (French). They
index the listings found on
participating sites and put them in a
central location. You apply directly to
the employer. They occasionally scan the
links to be sure the postings they link
to are still there.
Anne Whitten
Bilingual Human Resources Inc.
...general placement firm located in
Toronto, Canada, specializing in
English/French bilingual employment.
Check their list of Hot Jobs for
the most recent postings or submit a
resume for further consideration. All
job listings are dated.
Apprenticeship.com
...a service of the Halton Industry
Education Council and the Canadian
Government, this site offers free
information on apprenticeships. There
are articles on hiring trends and skill
demands, marvelous information on each
trade, an employability skills quiz, and
much more. This site covers
opportunities in the Kitchener/Waterloo
(includes Cambridge, Guelph, Listowel,
Mitchell, St. Marys and Stratford),
Peel-Halton-Dufferin, Hamilton, Niagara
and Brant/Brantford-Haldimand-Norfolk
areas. I hope it expands as it is a
marvelous tool.
CACEE: The Canadian
Association of Career Educators and
Employers
CACEE is a national non-profit
partnership of employer recruiters and
career services professionals similar to
NACE in the US. This website offers
information, advice, and services for
its members. Students and non-members
have access to a schedule of career
fairs and networking events, links to
select recruiters and career websites,
and
Career Options,
a free magazine filled with career
advice for students.
CanadaWorkPermit.com
...contains significant information for
persons hoping to obtain work permits
for this country. Register to
participate in their free forums or
apply for a free assessment of your
eligibility to obtain a temporary work
visa for Canada.
CanadianCareers.com
....jobs and employment/career info for
Canadians. Very nice selection of
occupations with references to sources
for finding even more info and jobs. Job
seekers will also want to check the
News and Events page for info on
upcoming career fairs and internship
deadlines. Very nice, well rounded site
covering all facets of career and
employment info for Canadians.
Canadian Executive
Recruitment
...recruiting professionals in
Engineering, Operations/Production,
Logistics/Materials for a variety of
Canadian manufacturing areas. Take a
look at his suggestions for
interviewing, resumes, and follow-up
letters.
CanJobs.com
...nice gateway to hundreds of jobs for
Canadians. You can work from the main
page or choose to go into their
provincial databases and avoid the other
stuff. As usual, the IT jobs are the
most prevalent, but they are not the
only jobs here. The links to additional
sources are uneven, but those that link
to specifically Canadian companies,
employment agencies, and other sources
look good.
Career Edge
...a private sector not-for-profit
organization founded by Canadian
employers offering 6, 9, or 12 month
internships to recent graduates of
university, college and high school.
CareerPlace
A job search support service for
Aboriginal persons in Canada. Job
seekers can register for assistance and
access to the online job database.
CareerPlace is an initiative of the
Native Women's Association of Canada.
Charity Village
"...Canada's busiest source for
nonprofit jobs." It includes hundreds of
job listings and continuing ed
opportunities for the sector. Browse the
jobs by the posting date or search by
keyword.
eJobs Canada
...pretty good looking database for this
country. You can keyword search the job
listings, or browse listings by city or
industry. Do all the searching you want
without registering, but you will need
to register (free) to apply for
positions listed here.
Employment News
...online companion to the free
newspaper found all across Ontario
(Canada). Select a job category to see
all positions in that category, but you
can cut this down to just those listings
in your region. In addition, the site
offers job tips, resume tips, employer
profiles, school profiles (for your
education and training needs), and news
and events. There is also a resume
database too which employers access
through a separate login.
Extreme Jobs
...while they span industries and
occupational families, this Canadian job
board also has a separate area for
Resort and / or Adventure jobs. Users
can freely review and apply for jobs
posted here without restrictions.
Human Resources and
Skills Development Canada -- HRSDC /
HRDCC
(was HRDC / DRHC)
The former HRDC / DRHC has been divided
into 2 agencies. This one is the
employment service for Canada, including
central and regional services. In
addition to the job bank, other
information on unemployment, training
programs, and how to search for a job is
included. (Workers will also want to
look at the
Department of Social
Development
for information on unemployment and
other benefits.) HRSCD / HRDCC also
maintains the following employment
services:
National Job Bank
...a nice resource with jobs, a free
resume database, and career information.
Training & Careers
...straightforward, easy-to-use
interface to assist Canadians in finding
work and developing a career. You’ll
find strategies for evaluating your next
steps in the career process, financial
assistance, and job leads. Recent
immigrants can get help in the
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
website. The Gateway link offers one
stop shopping for Canadians in search of
human services and helpful consumer,
business, and education information, all
searchable by audience or topic.
National Research
Council -- Conseil national de
recherches du Canada
...Canada's premier science and
technology research organization. They
have listings for experienced scientific
professionals as well as students and
recent graduates. They list about 30 new
positions each month, each listing
staying active for about 2 weeks.
Nevian Consulting &
Placement Services Inc.
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Nevian
specializes in the recruitment and
placement of bilingual professionals in
a variety of disciplines. Some
"unilingual" positions also available.
Now Hiring
...jobs, most of which are in the
Calgary, Alberta area. You can search
the database and review the listings
without registering, but will need to
register (free) in order to view the
application info.
+Jobs Canada
...search this site by keyword (title /
skill / location), or scan all the jobs,
but that will take you some time.
Positionwatch
Information Technology Employment
Network.
...IT jobs in Canada. Search by keyword
or check the employer list.
Possibilities Project
...virtual employment center for
jobseekers in Toronto. Free registration
is required for users to access almost
everything except for some articles on
the front page. However, registration
only means giving them your name, phone
number, and email address. It does not
mean posting your resume, so I recommend
you go ahead and register. What you will
find in here is well worth the minute
spent filling out their short form.
Healthjobs.ab.ca
"The Provincial Health Authorities of
Alberta Virtual Recruitment Fair." Look
for all kinds of healthcare and medical
positions in the province of Alberta.
Besides the job listings, you can review
all kinds of information about living
and working in Alberta.
Public Service
Commission of Canada
Jobs with the Canadian Federal
Government.
Sympatico
Canadian guide to information and news
from all over the country. Check out the
business section for great career
articles.
Working.canada.com
(was CareerClick)
... job leads from many of Canada’s
daily newspapers. Search for jobs by
category and location, or use the
advanced search to limit the dates and
newspapers searched. You can also
register to post your resume or have job
listings sent to you via E-mail. At the
time of review, some of the events and
external links were out of date.
Workopolis.com
..."Canada's biggest jobsite." I am
inclined to believe them just by looking
at the front page. Search jobs by
keyword, location, date, or who's "Now
Hiring". Take a look at some career
resources. Registration is not required
to search the jobs, but if you register
you can save searches and set up a
CareerAlert email service. Registration
is also free and does not require you to
submit your resume unless you want to.
Great resource center, full of articles
and advice. A service of the Globe and
Mail, I believe.
workopolisCampus.com
...Canada 's biggest job site for
students and recent graduates.
Registration is required, and you must
obtain a special access code from your
campus career center in order to view
job postings.
Canada's WorkInfoNet / Info-Emploi
After nearly a decade of service, the
national WorkInfoNET has ceased
operation as the primary source of
career and training information for
Canadian job seekers and career
changers. However, the following
provincial agencies still offer these
services and resources for you.
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Alberta (ALIS)
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British Columbia (BCWIN)
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Manitoba (MBWIN)
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New Brunswick Career
Development Action Group
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Newfoundland and Labrador (NLWIN)
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Northwest Territory (NorthWIN)
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Nova Scotia (NSWIN)
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Ontario (ONWIN)
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Prince Edward Island (InfoPEI)
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Saskatchewan (SaskNetWork)
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Yukon (YUWIN)
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At this time, Nunavut does not
have a WorkInfoNet operation, but you
can review
employment policies
and job opportunities with the
provincial goverment on their website.
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Québec
operates
Emploi-Québec,
a service of the Ministére de l'Emploi
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