InFocus CareerAIM

Powerful job search engine technology - CareerAIM allows you to put the most powerful job search technology available to work for you and gives you a significant advantage...

Designed for the Job Seeker

The Focus Group's InFocus CareerAIM provides by far the largest number of job opportunities of any source in Canada, more than six times the number of the two largest commercial job boards combined, Monster and Workopolis.

InFocus CareerAIM technology captures job opportunities, on a daily basis, from a vast array of resources that include private corporate web sites, government, recruiters, not-for-profits, commercial job boards, news groups and print media. In addition to this, InFocus CareerAIM obtains job opportunities from companies and recruiting firms that input their staffing requirements directly into the system at no cost.

In these ways, InFocus CareerAIM is capturing approximately 250,000 to 300,000 unique new job opportunities each month from coast to coast in Canada. The majority of these opportunities are not to be found on any commercial job posting site. By providing access to job opportunities that are not widely known -those not advertised on commercial job posting sites such as Monster and Workopolis- InFocus CareerAIM will provide you with a significant advantage in the job marketplace.

The Focus Group's InFocus CareerAIM provides the industry's most powerful job search tool to help you find the best employment opportunities possible -those closely aligned with your interests and abilities- from within Canada's largest database of unique new job postings.

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