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How do YOU get a job? Any way you want to, so why not try using the Internet resources at your finger tips for job searching? The World Wide Web and the Government of Canada offer many sites dedicated to getting you into ( or back into) the workforce.

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There are many sites for resume assistance, specific job information, resume and employer databases, and Internet technology job sites to give you a leg up in the job market. Most sites will feature searchable directories of job listings and employers to help you find a job that is suited to your qualifications. Many sites are specifically Canadian and will allow you to search by the region that you reside in and local employers.

The Internet and World Wide web have changed the way that Canadians shop, learn, spend their leisure time, spend their money and more. So of course it was bound to change the way we find work as well.
If you're tired of feeling like you're getting no where in your searching or you're looking for a new and exciting career but don't know where to start, try the World Wide Web and Canadian government's job information sites. Your new career could be online!

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Canada Job Bank

Canada Job Bank provides a listing of job orders placed by employers with Human Resources Development Canada. You can view a list of available jobs, search the list by job category or title, or see what jobs are offered for students at this site.

Campus Worklink

This site is a resume database for recent post-secondary graduates. With these resumes in one place, employers who are looking for recent students will know where to search. The site also contains profiles of companies that use the database.

Canada WorkInfoNet

WorkInfoNet is a clearing house for information about careers, education, and labour markets in Canada. It provides pointers to Internet resources that can assist Canadians with their career planning and job searching.

Canadian Career Page

This Web page contains a list of Internet sites that will assist you in your search for a job. The job database has positions from over 1000 Canadian organizations!

Canadian Jobs Catalogue

At this site, employers can list job openings in occupation or industry specific registries. For those seeking jobs, the site provides a resume listing service. There are also hundreds fo links to other Canadian employment related sites on the Internet.

Career Internetworking

A resource for professionals and technical individuals seeking employment opportunities throughout Canada. Browse through current employment opportunities , and look at employer profiles. A special section for recent graduates and valuable job search and research tips are available here.

Electronic Labour Exchange

The Electronic Labour Exchange is a tool that allows you to match jobs to people and people to jobs. As a job seeker, you build your skill profile based on your skills , education, and experience. As an employer, you build the job profile based on the skills and experience an employee would need for the job. Then you perform a job match-- it's like a dating service for job hunters.

Get Wired Your'e Hired

This is a Canadian Guide to finding a job online. It shows you how to master technology to get the job you want. This Web site is a virtual companion to the book of the same name, with regular updates, real stories about job hunters using the book to find jobs, and a background on the book's author Mark Swartz.

Skills for Change

Skills for Change provides learning and training opportunities for immigrants and refugees so that they can participate in the workplace and wider community. Programs include employment counselling and support, advocacy and public education initiatives, and training opportunities with a focus on participants English as a Second Language(ESL) needs. Find out more about the organization and opportunities it provides at this Web Site.

Agricultural Labour Pool

Does your farm need an agricultural worker or are you seeking a worker in need of a job? Job seekers can find out what is available, when workshops are being held, and what other resources can help you find the job you are looking for . For employers there is wage information, workshop and event information, plus access to a large database of people with various levels of training and skills.

Canadian Resume Centre

This site allows job hunters to post resumes and employers to post job openings online. There are also numerous links to human resource related Internet sites.

Career Mosaic

This site features a searchable directory of employment opportunities in the United States and Canada, profiles of emplyers, articles on employment and career issues and more!

Position Watch

This site lets you perform a keyword search or browse through an employer directory to see what companies are hiring in the information technology industry. Listings include jobs for Canada AND the US.