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14+ Best Job Search Sites Canada-Based Professionals Should Use

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One of the most common ways for job seekers across Canada to uncover employment opportunities is through job websites and job boards. There are hundreds of online resources that professionals in Canada can choose from that help make applying to jobs as easy as possible. In addition to job websites and job boards, there are apps, aggregators, search engines, social media channels, and networking groups, dedicated to helping you find your next job. The good news is they provide plenty of job postings. The bad news? You can easily be overwhelmed by the wide variety of options. To help you save some time, we created a list of the best job sites Canada offers, starting with ours.

1. Robert Half

Robert Half distinguishes itself by offering specialized recruitment in fields like finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, administrative and customer support, and legal, leveraging human recruiters who actively match job seekers with roles – including ones not posted online. Unlike general job boards, they provide personalized support, from resume optimization to interview prep and salary negotiation, all at no cost to the job seeker. This combination of industry-specific expertise and dedicated human guidance can significantly enhance a job seeker's chances of finding a targeted and well-suited opportunity in the Canadian market. On both our mobile app and website, you’ll find hundreds of on-site, remote jobs, and hybrid job listings from the companies we work with around the world. Many of the opportunities are exclusive to Robert Half — so you won’t find them anywhere else. You can submit your resume, apply for contract or permanent positions and subscribe to job alerts to stay updated on brand-new opportunities. Our local talent solutions specialists can help you find the right role and promote you to employers who are hiring. Are you an Employer? Our website also allows you to submit a hiring request for immediate follow-up. 

More services for your job search

In addition to direct job postings, we offer tips to land a job and career development advice on our blog, a robust library of the latest research into workplace trends. Also, the annual Canada Salary Guide from Robert Half has current compensation rates for hundreds of positions across the fields we service — all at no cost to job seekers. Here’s a list of some of the other best job sites in Canada – more than 14 in all.

2. Indeed

No list of best job sites in Canada would be complete without this entry. In addition to employer-posted jobs, Indeed aggregates postings from across the web — including from company career pages and professional associations — and allows you to search locally or globally. Indeed hosts more than 175 million resumes and claims that 10 new jobs are added to its site every second, globally. Free resources for job seekers include a resume builder tool and career blog.

3. LinkedIn

Well-known as the top professional networking site, LinkedIn is also among the best job search sites Canada offers, allowing you to find jobs not only through direct employer listings, but also through communication with your extended network. Your profile serves as your resume, and you can easily find and share career-related content, dive deep into thought leadership posts from prominent people in your field and solicit or supply recommendations. Additionally, industry groups allow you to participate in professional discussions and follow companies you find interesting — and relevant to your job search. Premium paid features offer more advanced search functions and services.

4. Glassdoor

Glassdoor stands out for Canadian job seekers by providing company transparency, offering a wealth of anonymous employee reviews, salary data, and interview insights. Professionals who have interviewed with a company can also give details on the business’s recruiting processes. Crowd-sourced information like this can be quite revealing and help in the job search tremendously. This unique "insider" perspective allows you to truly understand a company's culture and employee experience before applying, making it easier to find a job that's the right fit. While it partners with Indeed for job listings, its strength lies in empowering informed career decisions. It also serves double duty as one of the best job search sites in Canada, allowing employers to identify job candidates and market their companies to job seekers. For the latest Canadian salary information for multiple jobs in a variety of industries, search the Canada Salary Guide from Robert Half.

5. Canada Job Bank

Job Bank is Canada’s national employment service, available as a website and mobile app in both English and French. It is a trustworthy and comprehensive platform for job seekers, that includes exclusive access to federal government positions and jobs that require Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs). This site is particularly beneficial for newcomers to Canada, youth, and other specific demographic groups, providing targeted resources, labour market information, and free tools like a resume builder and job matching service to connect Canadians with opportunities across the country. The site is managed by Employment and Social Development Canada, which delivers Job Bank on behalf of the Canada Employment Insurance Commission, in collaboration with provincial and territorial governments.

6. Workopolis

Workopolis, now powered by Indeed, offers Canadian job seekers a streamlined way to access a vast database of jobs across the country, leveraging Indeed's extensive reach while maintaining a familiar Canadian brand presence. This integration means you benefit from Indeed's powerful search technology and broad job listings within a platform that has historically catered to the Canadian market, providing a comprehensive and user-friendly experience While not a placement agency, the company strives to make it easier for candidates and employers to connect with each other, while its Career Guide section provides a variety of resources on job searching, resume writing and interviewing.

7. Eluta

Eluta is a search engine that features job postings in Canada directly from employer websites. Their site is managed by the Canada’s Top 100 Employers project which allows them to index more direct-employer jobs than any other search engine in Canda. Eluta connect job seekers directly to original employers' job postings and allows job seekers to sign up for email alerts that notify them of new jobs that match their search criteria.

8. Jobboom

Jobboom is one of Quebec's leading online job websites offering services in both English and French. While it features positions across various sectors throughout Canada, its deep roots and extensive network in Quebec make it an especially effective resource for job seekers in Quebec. Their website allows candidates to post their resumes on the site and apply for jobs directly or reply to job offer broadcasts, which are sent instantly via e-mail to selected applicants. Jobboom also offers career guidance, as well as articles on topics such as self-learning, market trends and trending career paths. 

9. SimplyHired

SimplyHired is a broader job search site that collects listings from all over the web, including company career pages, job boards and niche job websites. The company reports that it lists job openings from 700,000 unique employers and operates job search engines in 12 languages across 24 countries. Employers might want to note that the site sends their job postings to more than 100 job boards for increased visibility. Its user-friendly interface helps streamline the search for a wide array of jobs without requiring an account to browse.

10. Google for Jobs

Google for Jobs aggregates job listings from sites across the web and combines it with information from their powerful Google search engine, making it one of the best job websites Canadian job seekers can use in their career. This tool allows job seekers in Canada to find a vast array of opportunities by simply typing job-related queries into Google, benefiting from its advanced search capabilities, location filters, and the convenience of seeing relevant jobs from numerous sources in one centralized place. A key benefit of Google for Jobs is that it eliminates redundant results and displays only one listing for each open position.

11. ZipRecruiter

ZipRecruiter began as one of many niche job websites, a tool for small businesses to post job listings affordably. It’s now an online employment marketplace that uses AI to connect businesses of all sizes with job seekers through mobile, web and email services. Use ZipRecruiter’s mobile app to browse and apply to jobs and get notified as soon as your application has been viewed. The company has partnerships with several leading job sites in Canada to help bring you leading listings.

12. Ladders

While it requires a subscription fee, if you’re a senior-level professional, executive or aiming for an upper-management position, Ladders is one of the best job search sites Canada offers. Candidates seeking jobs paying an annual salary of $100,000 or more can gain access to vetted openings after paying the fee.

13. FlexJobs

FlexJobs is a premium, subscription-based service for Canadian job seekers that stands out by meticulously hand-screening every remote, hybrid, and flexible job posting to eliminate scams and low-quality listings. This rigorous vetting process saves Canadian job seekers significant time and offers peace of mind, providing exclusive access to a high-quality database of vetted opportunities you might not find elsewhere, along with valuable career resources and skills tests. It's ideal for those prioritizing genuine flexible work arrangements and a scam-free job search experience.

14+. Niche job sites in Canada

While many of the job websites listed above are notable for their high volume of job postings, there is something to be said for a specialized job search engine as well. Depending on your interests, consider adding niche job websites like Upwork, which is based in the U.S. but caters to freelancers around the world, to your search. In an environment where remote work remains desirable for many, sites like We Work Remotely or RemoteJobs.io often cater to international job seekers as well. Want to know more about the state of hiring? Read the latest Robert Half Canadian Job Market Outlook Other niche job sites in Canada include: The Canadian Marketing Association’s Marketing-Jobs.ca for marketing professionals. The Canadian Public Relations Society or International Association of Business Communicators for communications professionals. Tech Talent Canada for all things enterprise technology. LegalJobs.ca for legal professionals (provincial bodies such as the Law Society of Ontario frequently host their own job boards as well). AccountingJobs.ca for accountants (and like the legal field, provincial bodies such as CPA Ontario host job boards too). Hire Authority, run by the Human Resources Professionals Association.

Not just job websites – other tips and career insights for your job search

Start Your Job Search with Robert Half To improve your chances when you’re looking for a new job, make sure your resume is polished and professional. Your resume and your profiles on career websites are marketing collateral for a very important enterprise: your career. You’d be smart to register and set up alerts with more than one site, since each offers a slightly different experience and list of benefits. A talent solutions firm like Robert Half may be valuable as your first stop, leveraging talent-matching software and AI but also real people — our highly experienced team of local recruiters — working on your behalf. We can also provide valuable labour market information and updates on the top in-demand skills to aid in your job search and career planning. Most businesses have a Jobs or Careers section on their site. Identify the top companies in your field — or any that you’re interested in working for — and see what opportunities they have available. Some companies may not post all their open positions on job boards, so visiting their website could be the only way to find opportunities at these firms. And don’t neglect other methods for finding jobs, such as in-person networking events, reaching out to former coworkers, job fairs and more. Good luck! For more tips to land a job, visit Robert Half Insights.
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