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I usually check services canada, craigslist, monster and check individual websites. Asking around also helps.
Good luck :)
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You can check www.Monster.cawww. workopolis.com www.jobzilla.com
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There are lots of good suggestions here. One thing I would add is check out your provincial and city government sites as well. Or check University and College sites. They often have student jobs as well as full time career type jobs. Often you can sign up for email notifications from these sites so that you are constantly aware of new jobs. Good luck!
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the good jobs dont generally have an ad posted on the internet. try looking in communities around you if there are no jobs local.
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Hey! Have you checked out www.careercruising.com? it's really good. You need a teacher or someone to get your school an account on the site.
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Here are some good sites you could look at when you are searching for a job online: Staff.com (for full time work) Workopolis Monster ElanceoDesk
There are lots of various jobs to choose from those sites.
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Hmm you could try kijiji.
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Hmm you could try kijiji.
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Are you in university? Even if your not maybe make a Linkedin account anyways and look for jobs there. Also try Branchout. If your in university make a list of fortune500/large corporations in Canada and just go through each of their career sites. Companies generally dont like job boards because they attract a large pool of poor candidates.
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 4/21/2012 Posts: 97
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i checked out some sites suggested by this thread but I am not so lucky, please discuss some local job websites.
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anky2930 wrote:i checked out some sites suggested by this thread but I am not so lucky, please discuss some local job websites. What is it that you are confused about? I could be of assistance. I could summarize the job sites discussed above so it would be easy for you to understand. If you are seeking for just contract work, then oDesk is a good one. But, if you are looking for full time work, then Staff.com is the way to go.
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