Finding a Job Is No Longer Such Hard Work
Remember
the days when looking for work was as simple as grabbing a red pen and
flipping open the classifieds section in the newspaper? Today, there
are so many places to find jobs online, and with the internet at our
fingertips, job shopping can often be a bit overwhelming. And, what's
worse is that you can never be sure if the job for which you are
applying is a scam or a means of legitimate employment.
With
so many options on the world wide web, how can you know which sites are
best for job hunting, and which sites are not worth your time?
Thankfully, WOMAN.ca has scoured the web to find some the best job
search websites for each industry so that you don't have to.Happy job
hunting!
Industry: Media
Website: Media Job Search Canada,
www.mediajobsearchcanada.com
Finding a job in media, whether it be
online, broadcast or print, is anything but an easy task in this day
and age. So many sites only list jobs for one outlet, like JUST
television, JUST magazine, JUST newspaper. However, Media Job Search
Canada is a comprehensive and easy-to-navigate compilation of all of
the best media jobs in the country, spanning from radio announcing all
the way to newspaper circulation. Also, the listings are checked
closely, so that scam jobs are never published in their job board. You
can search by province, and even job category so that you're time is
not wasted, and you can find your dream job easily.
Industry: Hospitality and Restaurant Careers
Website:
HCareers, www.hcareers.ca
Whether you're looking to manage a hotel,
plan events, or wait tables, HCareers is the best site to check when
looking for a job in hospitality. There, you are able to search by
entry level, starting with beginner to experienced management
positions. On the front page, they have lists of featured employers,
and they're all big, well known companies who work together with the
site to list their job openings. The site also provides resource help
at their resource center, offering services like personality tests so
you find the job best suited to you, and cover letter writing
tutorials.
Industry: Education
Website:
EducationCanada, www.educationcanada.com
Extremely easy to navigate,
EducationCanada helps you find the best teaching job for you. There,
you can hunt open opportunities for all facets of education, and you
can search by province, and even specific type of education. Listed are
k-12 jobs, special needs education, art, physical education, and many
more. There is even a job forum dedicated especially for those who want
to teach in First Nations communities, both urban and rural.
Industry: FitnessWebsite: ExerciseCareers,
www.exercisecareers.comIf you've ever wondered how personal trainers
find placements and clients, the answer is probably ExerciseCareers.
Here, you can find listings for all private and healthclub fitness
jobs, included fitness internships and nutritionist placements. Showing
jobs ranging from in home training to big gym aerobics, ExerciseCareers
has a job for anyone looking to get into the fitness industry in
Canada.
Industry: Part-time
Website:
craigslist.com/yourcity
Yes, hard to believe that even in the face
of it's simian layout and free-for-all posting, Craigslist is still, in
fact, the best place to look for part-time work in your area. But, it is.













