Pricing:

Plan Name

Pricing

Single Posting

C$149.00

2–5 Postings

C$129.00 each.

6–10 Postings

C$109.00 each.

11–15 Postings

C$99.00 each.

Single Featured Posting

C$199.00

2–5 Featured Postings

C$179.00 each.

6–10 Featured Postings

C$159.00 each.

11–15 Featured Postings

C$149.00 each.

Featured Employer

C$99.00 /mo.

2 Weeks Resume Access

C$249.00

30 Days Resume Access

C$449.00

3 Months Resume Access

C$949.00

6 Months Resume Access

C$1,449.00

Resume Mining

From C$1,495.00

Review:

TorontoJobs.ca is an established job posting platform that puts employers in touch with talent in and around Toronto. While this platform isn't suited to attracting talent from outside of Toronto, it offers an impressive array of additional features, including recruitment services, a resume database, and exposure on multiple job posting sites.

TorontoJobs.ca offers affordable posting prices but resume access and mining require additional costs, which can become expensive. Furthermore, while employers can pay to access candidate resumes, TorontoJobs.ca lacks an applicant tracking service.

Pros:

  • Offers a resume database, active job board, and recruitment services.
  • Offers virtual career fairs where employers can promote their businesses.
  • Features outplacement services.
  • Features banner advertising and email marketing campaigns.
  • Offers exposure on other platforms.

Cons:

  • Not suitable if you want to attract talent nationwide.
  • Resume database access requires an additional fee.
  • Resume mining and pre-screening are at an additional cost.
  • Lacks applicant tracking services.

Reputation:

On TorontoJobs.ca's Facebook page, 16 out of 22 customers have recommended this job board.

TorontoJobs.ca vs. Indeed:

Indeed is a free job posting site that employers can use to post their vacancies for any job anywhere in Canada. TorontoJobs.ca, on the other hand, only services the city of Toronto. With a starting price of C$149.00 per post, TorontoJobs.ca is far costlier than Indeed.

TorontoJobs.ca vs. CareerBuilder:

CareerBuilder, like TorontoJobs.ca, offers resume access, hiring and labor market tips, recruitment services, and a general job board. CareerBuilder also offers HR software solutions, which is lacking in TorontoJobs.ca's features, and services the whole of Canada. TorontoJobs.ca is, however, the more affordable option.

TorontoJobs.ca vs. Google for Jobs:

Google for Jobs is a somewhat complicated option for posting job vacancies as it requires employers to post the ads on their own website and format the HTML so that the ad features in the Google search results. It is purely an option for posting jobs, whereas TorontoJobs.ca offers a variety of additional recruiting and candidate database features.

Key Information

Legal Name

TorontoJobs.ca

Founder

Marc Belaiche

Founding Date

Jan 01, 2005

Address

6645 Kitimat Rd., Unit 27 Mississauga, ON L5N6J3

Email

sales@torontojobs.ca

Telephone

1 (866) 486-5627

Website

https://www.torontojobs.ca/

FAQs:

What does it cost to post a job on TorontoJobs.ca?

Pricing for job posts on TorontoJobs.ca depends on the number of posts you wish to make. A single job post will cost you C$149.00 or C$199.00 for a featured post while 11 to 15 postings will cost C$99.00 each or C$149.00 each for featured posts.

How do I create an account on TorontoJobs.ca?

To create an account to post a job on TorontoJobs.ca, select "Registration" at the top of the home page and then "Employer." You will be directed to the Employer Registration page where you can enter your personal and company details.

How can I edit a TorontoJobs.ca job posting?

You can update or edit your job postings via your employer account. Select "My Jobs" from the right menu bar and click the "Edit Job" button next to a listing to modify it.

How can I delete a TorontoJobs.ca job posting?

Select "My Jobs" from the right menu bar. Click the "Delete Job" button next to the listing you would like removed.

What types of jobs can I advertise on TorontoJobs.ca?

TorontoJobs.ca is a general job board, so employers can advertise any type of job on the site.

What are some alternatives to TorontoJobs.ca?

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