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| Last updated at 3:06 PM on 04/11/09 |
Job search website officially launched 
The Telegram
The provincial government today launched JobsinNL.ca, its new official online recruitment and job search resource.
Human Resources Minister Susan Sullivan said the launch of the site represents a step in efforts to better connect employers and job seekers throughout the province.
“This new site will complement our existing employment and human resource supports such as our network of regional Career Work Centres,” she said.
“Together, these services will provide the supports individuals need to successfully find and prepare for employment while helping employers find the skilled workers they need to compete.”
www.JobsinNL.ca is a powerful, simple, and streamlined website that can provide job seekers and employers with everything they need in just a couple of clicks. Employers will enjoy the fact that they can post their job ads at no cost and manage the resumes they receive for these positions online.
Job seekers, both inside and outside the province, will be able to search for jobs in all regions of Newfoundland and Labrador, directly apply for these positions and enjoy instant notifications about new positions of interest as they are posted on the site. They will also have easy access to information about a wide array of employers operating across the province.
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04/11/09
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mainlander from on writes: does this mean that how jobs are filled will now be fair and equitable? Or will we see more of the same where friends and relatives get the jobs before they are even posted?
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