Canada is located in North America. The official languages are French and English.
Below is a selection of resources for searching for employment opportunities as a foreigner.
General Job Search Engines and Classifieds
With the sites below, you can expect to get a 0.5 to 1.0% response rate (people who will respond back to you to whom you sent your application/CV.) Nevertheless, I encourage you to give these sites a try as you never know what you will come up with or what connections you can make from a simple e-mail or application.
- Canadian Immigrant: The best list on the web of all the major Canadian job search sites. Start your search with this massive list.
- Career Jet: I’m sure you’ve heard of Career Jet.
- Indeed: The sister to the big U.S. job search site Indeed.com.
- Monster.com: Monster.com has been around since pretty much the dawn of the internet era.
- Simply Hired: Yet another job search engine like the rest of them.
- Anglo Info: Not a job search site but has useful job search links.
- Working in Canada: A clean interface and a boat load of job listings.
- Workopolis: A popular job search site.
- Job Bank: I like the enhanced job alert service.
Other Websites and Blogs
- Zieglers Blog: 10 best websites for jobs in Canada.
- Service Canada: Service Canada has useful links for finding jobs in Canada.
- Credentials: An essential workbook for newcomers to Canada.
- Transitions Abroad: Transitions Abroad has a really comprehensive list for anyone considering becoming an expatriate in Canada.
- Living Abroad in Canada: Useful resources for job seekers.
Overseas and Expat Job Portals
- Michael Page: An international executive recruitment website that I’ve used in the past. This site is targeted towards high-end job seekers.
- eFinancialCareers: My favorite search engine for finance jobs on the web. I used them during my Wall Street days.
- Overseas Jobs: I find that there is often significant overlap between the postings on this site and that of other sites. Nevertheless this site has been around for a while.
- Go Abroad: I’ve always been a fan of GoAbroad. In fact, on the visa information portion of my website, you will find where I have linked to their global embassies directory. They have a good job portal too.
- Linkedin: Last but not least, this huge professional social network is a resource for building contacts in the field and location of your interest.
There you have it. The best places to find jobs in Canada as a foreigner. For information on visas for Canada, be sure to check out my Canada visa page. If you are looking to spice up your dating life, check out my post on the best online dating sites in Canada.
NOTE: BLUE ONE IS ABOUT SITES WHERE YOU FIND MANY JOBS INFO, AND THE TIPS AND ALSO THE WAY TO POST YOUR RESUME DIRECT TO EMPLOYERS.
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