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08-23-2017, 10:30 AM
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Popular Online Job Posting Websites 2017?
The family business (in CoV) is looking to hire for an entry level, reception / admin staff type of position. What are some of the still popular online job posting websites for this kind of work?
Looking through the following list (from 2007), I am not sure how relevant the recommendations still are.
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Originally Posted by sputskee
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Monster.ca - This website is one of many popular and benifitial websites for job listing offers for people to companies.
Workopolis.com - Canada's biggest job site for people who are looking for employment. It is a way of looking for jobs that are on demand in Canada.
Working.com - Another online employment listing website. The website also focuses on students in need for a job in the summer.
JobPostings.ca - Not as popular as the other job posting websites, but this website targets fellow students who would like to work.
Campus Workopolis - A job posting website specifically for students, great, time to get that campus job!
Job Bank of Canada - Government employment, a great way to secure yourself in a government job.
Working - Canada - Employment listing in Canada.
Craigslist.org - A ton of jobs listed in this website, but it's not regulated under company, please use it at your own risk.
As you can see, there are a ton of employing websites looking for people like you.
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I know Indeed.com seems to be a popular option now, so we will go ahead with that. These days, Craigslist seem more like a crap shot than anything else, so I'm not sure if we want to post there.
Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
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08-23-2017, 01:03 PM
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As you said Indeed. For hiring someone if you want the right candidate you must put how much you are willing to pay. You can read 100 job ads that say compensation depends on experience, but if actually put how much the job pays you will get maybe more or maybe less people applying
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08-23-2017, 08:28 PM
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glassdoor is my one time favorite
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08-24-2017, 07:45 AM
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If you use social media such as Facebook, I would also consider starting from there. E.g. Post that an Admin position is available etc. Your friends would see the Facebook post and possibly refer anyone they know. As their own reputation is at stake, they likely won't refer anyone that they don't deem is a good candidate.
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08-24-2017, 10:12 AM
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Bcit e jobs can grab some recent graduates' attentions.
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