The internet is the most popular place to start a job hunt in Canada. For some people it is also the most effective way of landing new employment in Canada. There are basically three major job portals on the web that are used by job seekers and employers in Canada. The top job sites are Monster Canada, Workopolis and Hot Jobs Canada. Of course if you have a specific company in mind that you would like to work for you should look up their official website and submit your online application to them directly.
You may also want to look up recruiting agencies in Canada. There are a number of recruiting agencies across the country and most have a particular industry of specialization that they do hiring for, such as IT professionals or accounting and finance professionals. Recruiting agencies in Canada are similar to the temporary staffing agencies in the United States as they focus on short term or contract positions.
A lot of great jobs are never even advertised and are filled through word of mouth. Networking and interacting with others is a great way to find out about these unadvertised positions. You can join social clubs or online networking sites and always let people you meet know that you are looking for a job. Some great places to do this are at LinkedIn, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Toronto Board of Trade.
You can find many career centers in Canada that will be helpful in your job search. Some of the career centers you find will be affiliated with schools and others might be affiliated with private companies. Besides offering up job leads, these career centers can also offer help in things like resume writing. You will also want to keep an eye out for career fairs where a number of employers will be in one place.
The Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) job bank is another valuable resource. They offer a number of services to people that are looking for employment including resume writing help and interview assistance.
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