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James Mcculloch Ker wrote:
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> LComeau wrote:
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> "Anyone know of any in Canada? I know monsterboard, careermosaic,
> careerclick, and careerpath, any more out there?
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> Don't get me wrong, I love my job, just would like to know for future
> reference..."
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> These are job-related URLs I've collected over the past few months. As I
> haven't checked them, I can't say if they'll be Canuck-oriented or not, I'm
> afraid. Good luck in your prep/research, Lisa.
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> www.careerbuilder.com
> www.clarityauthoring.com
> www.globetechnology.com
> www.isgjobs.com (Info Search Group, Mississaugughh)
> www.occ.com
> www.positionwatch.com
> www.sandtechnology.com
> www.smartbiz.com
> www.tjobs.com
> www.worksearch.gc.ca
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> Jamie
> jmker -at- learn -dot- senecac -dot- on -dot- ca
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