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The Inclusion Network is a fast growing network of Aboriginal job seekers and inclusive employers-of-choice.
To give you an idea of our success:
This success, is due, in part, to the efforts we have made to help employer recruit Aboriginal workers and post-secondary Aboriginal grads for our annual Inclusion Works National Aboriginal Recruitment Fair and out National Aboriginal Virtual Fair (January 2011). Thanks to these efforts, many of the job seekers on the job site have post-secondary degrees from universities, colleagues and technical institutions across Canada.
With increasing numbers of employers engaging in Aboriginal inclusion and the business case to advance First Nations, Métis and Inuit employees, the Inclusion Network is the “go to” online meeting place for employers to connect with Canada’s future workforce.
Download - Inclusion Network Fact Sheet
Launched in 2003, the job site has evolved into a ‘third-generation’ electronic venue, with recent improvements at include:
Leverage Social Media with the Inclusion Network!
Employers can now leverage the most popular social media tools on inclusionnetwork.ca. Let those hard-to-find candidates know about the great things being said on your Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin site. Simply link to these social media tools in your job posting. The best part – it’s completely free!
New site look and feel!
A new landing page provides easy access to key job posting and search tools. Also, both job seeker and employer sites have been given a cleaner, more modern and easier-to-navigate design.
Increased visibility of jobs with RSS Job Widgets!
The RSS Job Search Widget is a custom job banner with a real-time display of the latest jobs on SocialWorkJobs.ca bringing increased visibility and value to you as an employer. This feature is included for free when you post your job to the job site!
Come see how easy we’ve made it for you to post jobs and search for candidates and employers.
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