Pricing:
Plan * | Pricing |
---|---|
Standard Listing | US$200.00 |
5 Job Listings | US$900.00 |
10 Job Listings | US$1,500.00 |
*All job listings are live for 45 days.
Review:
Above the Law is a U.S.-based legal news and information website with a legal job board. While employers can post legal jobs based in Canada, that platform's audience is largely in the U.S.
While job postings are live on the platform for an extended 45 days, local Canadian employers may be better off using domestic job boards with a more targeted focus. The platform also lacks additional recruitment tools such as a resume database, candidate matching, and applicant tracking.
Pros:
- Canadian employers can reach an international audience of legal professionals.
- Job postings are live for 45 days.
- There is a resource center with tips for employers as well as law professionals.
- Listings are sorted by level of qualification, city, and job type.
- There is a directory for firms and law schools with detailed information about revenue and client ratings.
Cons:
- Pricing is only available in U.S. dollars.
- There is no free posting option.
- The site is not available in French.
- Only 2.15% of the site traffic originates in Canada.
- The platform lacks recruitment tools such as applicant tracking, a resume database, and candidate matching.
Reputation:
We were unable to find any online reviews of The ATL Job Board.
How to Post a Job on The ATL Job Board:
Four easy steps for posting a job on The ATL Job Board.
Posting a Job on the The ATL Job Board.
Go to The ATL Job Board home page.
On the Above the Law home page, hover over the "Career Center" tab in the top menu bar and select "Job Listings" from the drop-down menu.
Select "POST A JOB."
You'll find this button on the right side of the page.
Fill in your job details.
Add the specifications of your job post on this page. Include things like the title, description, category, location, and more. When you're done, click on "PREVIEW" before submitting your job post.
Pay for your job posting.
On the next page, review your order and click on "Pay Now" to make the purchase and publish your posting.
ATL Job Board vs. Legaljobs.ca:
The ATL Job Board and Legaljobs.ca both reach niche audiences, but Legaljobs.ca has a stronger local focus. Legaljobs.ca is the costlier option though at C$325.00 per post, compared to The ATL Job Board's US$200.00 per post. Unlike The ATL Job Board, Legaljobs.ca is also available in both English and French as well as access to a resume database.
ATL Job Board vs. Indeed:
Indeed is one of the largest general job boards in Canada and the U.S. While it doesn't offer the same targeted focus as The ATL Job Board, Indeed is more affordable, offering both free and paid options, whereas The ATL Job Board's pricing starts at US$200.00 per post. Indeed also offers candidate assessment tools and a mobile app for employers.
ATL Job Board vs. Monster:
Monster is a popular international job board that offers pay-per-click pricing starting at C$15.00 per day, while The ATL Job Board is a niche job board that charges from US$200.00 per post. Unlike The ATL Job Board, Monster distributes jobs internationally and includes resume access.
Key Information
Legal Name | Breaking Media, Inc. |
Founder | |
Founding Date | Jan 01, 2006 |
Address | 611 Broadway, Ste. 907D, New York, New York 10012 USA |
Telephone | |
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