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Location: Vancouver, Canada. Where to find job??????


I am looking for general administration work / office help.
I have been to all popular websites but no luck.

where or which source should I use to find job? please help. I really need a job so bad. Thanks for your help.

Have you looked at WORKOPOLIS.com? Great site for all Canadian jobs.

http://www.jobbank.gc.ca - LOTS of Jobs.

Try applying with some of the major recruiters like Drake, Hunt Personnel, etc. That's how loads of people get admin work in Vancouver as loads of companies don't have their own Human Resources departments and rely on recruiters to do their hiring.

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