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In six weeks I'll be leaving my employer of six years. I've gave six months notice (666 - yikes!) and over the last few weeks, I've helped them revise my job description. Recently, they asked me the best places to post a job.
So I compiled a list of the best Canadian web site posting jobs for Internet professionals and have subsequently added a few.
They all appear to free for job-seekers to read. Rates for employers to post jobs vary greatly, from free (CaseCamp, Craigslist) to expensive (Workopolis, Monster).
The Big Ones
These sites have a large number of Canadian jobs overall, and Internet jobs in particular. One can post one's resume here and create alerts to have postings emailed to you regularly.
- Workopolis
- Monster.ca
- Yahoo's HotJobs.ca
- JobShark
- Craigslist (just postings though no extra features
- LinkedIn (social networking for careers and job posting site extraordinaire - not many Canadian jobs, however)
Internet and IT specific
- Casecamp.org
- Sitepoint
- Backbone
- ProBlogger (jobs for bloggers)
- Dice (Canadian & US jobs)
Communications sector (including New Media)
- JeffGaulin
- Applied Arts
- IABC (I hear they have jobs, but you have to be a member to see them)
Non-profits
- Charity Village - usually has Internet and IT jobs posted
- Ontario Public Sector Careers
Misc.
- Guru (for freelancers of various professions, including Internet)
That's all I'm aware of, but let me know if I missed a big one or a particularly good one.
Glen Farrelly
Webslinger
Posted June 16, 2008 Categories:
IT Staffing Solutions
Comments
Kim Peters
I think you'll find that eluta.ca is an excellent resource. Unlike the sites you mentioned, eluta.ca is a search engine, and indexes full time jobs from direct employers across Canada. There's no charge to include a company's jobs.
Glen Farrelly
Kim - thanks for the great tip on eluta.ca!
I checked it out with a couple applicable terms and it turned up great results.
It's unique in that it lists jobs from the company's websites themselves, which is probably a wise place to search as I'm sure some companies probably don't post all jobs on job board sites.
Thanks again,
Glen
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