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News Release - May 15, 2000 SASKJOBS – A NEW ONLINE SERVICE FOR EMPLOYERS AND JOB SEEKERS
There is a new Internet service for employers and job seekers called SaskJobs.
It's the most comprehensive provincial system across Canada to provide job seekers and employers with online help finding work and workers. Employers can use SaskJobs to search resumés of people looking for work and match them to the skills they are looking for. Employers can also advertise their job openings. Job seekers can use SaskJobs to advertise their resumé, search for jobs and match their skills to current job openings. Job seekers can look for work by location or region in the province, type of work, or both. They can also listen to available job listings over the phone through an interactive voice response system. "We are building for the future and are excited to be launching our SaskJobs service to all Saskatchewan people in three ways – online at our SaskNetWork website, by phone and in person through any of our 20 Canada-Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services offices (CSCES)," Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Minister Glenn Hagel said. "We encourage people to use SaskJobs for all types of jobs – from skilled to professional; short or long term." SaskJobs is a new feature added to the post-secondary education website SaskNetWork – the provincial Internet site for one-stop career, education and labour market information. Online access to SaskJobs is at www.sasknetwork.gov.sk.ca, by calling or visiting any of the 20 CSCES offices, or at 1-800-597-8278. Career and Employment staff will assist anyone who needs help using the new service, including helping employers to register. -30- For more information, contact: Jan Morgan Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training Regina Phone: (306) 787-1626 |
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