Finding Jobs in Alberta

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Find a Job In Alberta - Lindsay
Find a Job In Alberta - Lindsay
Looking for a job in Alberta? Here are a few tips to help get you started.

Finding employment can be challenging, even in a place like Alberta. Below, you'll find a few starting points to help you have a successful job hunt, no matter what industry you're searching in.

Alberta Job Boards

One of the best places to start looking for jobs in Alberta is the Government of Canada's Job Bank. Employers from industries including health care, retail, construction, IT, engineering, hospitality and more post potential employment opportunities here, along with detailed information on the positions and how to apply. As well, visiting Service Canada locations in person can provide valuable information on job hunting and the different career paths available to workers in Canada.

Classified websites such as Craigslist and Kijiji are popular places for employers to place ads seeking workers in Alberta. Working is another great classified site which includes ads from the province's major newspapers like the Edmonton Journal and the Calgary Herald.

City and Government Jobs in Alberta

Jobs with Alberta city governments and the provincial government are highly sought after by job hunters. Both the City of Edmonton and the City of Calgary hire for many positions over the course of the year; they, along with the Alberta government, post their public job listings online.

Oilfield Jobs in Alberta

Alberta is known internationally for its many lucrative jobs in the oil and gas industry. Website InfoOil provides a listing of oilfield jobs across Canada, the majority of them located in Alberta. For a list of major companies hiring for oil rig and oil sands jobs in Alberta, check JobMonkey. Service Canada provides a similar list of oilfield employment opportunities on its website.

Alberta Temp Agencies and Employment Agencies

Workers looking to fill the gap between terms of employment might enjoy working for temp agencies. As the name implies, temp agencies provide temporary employees to a variety of industries, including construction jobs, retail jobs, government jobs and office or clerical jobs. Workers typically receive calls on short notice and work either by the day or on a short-term contract. Other types of agencies recruit staff for organizations who have outsourced their hiring. Temp and employment agencies operating in Alberta include Diversified Staffing, Adecco Employment Services, and Spherion.

Your Alberta Job Search

Although Alberta's job boom isn't what it was a few years ago, there are still plenty of job opportunities available throughout the province. Job seekers should ensure their resumes are well-written and up-to-date, and providing a well-written and detailed cover letter is essential for gaining an edge in Alberta's competitive employment market.

Freelance writer Robin Schroffel, Judy Schroffel

Robin Schroffel - Robin Schroffel is a writer specializing in travel, music, arts and culture.

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