New Employment Section
We've completely reworked the ICABC website's employment section. To find the employment section, click on "Employment Services" near the top of the menu under "ICABC."
Post a Job
Members and non-members can now post jobs for free using our handy online "Post a Job" form. To access the form, click on the Post a Job option under Employment Services.
The Post a Job form has three main sections. Section one contains "Confidential Contact Information" that's required in case we need to contact you about the job you've posted. Section two contains "Contact Information for the Applicant," which is the contact information you want to make available to job applicants. And the last section contains the "Job Information," or details such as: expiry date, location, job level, business type, title, and description.
If you're signed into the site while entering the job, your "Confidential Contact Information" and "Contact Information for the Applicant" will be saved in your "Employer Profile." The next time you enter a job, make sure you're signed in-these two sections of the form will automatically be filled out with the information from your saved Employer Profile.
If you don't have a UserID and Password under which to save your Employer Profile, you'll be given the opportunity to create one after entering your job.
Your completed job posting will be posted to the ICABC website within two working days.
All postings will be reviewed by ICABC Professional Standards Advisor Stella Y. L. Leung, CA.
Find a Job
Use the search engine on the "Find a Job" page to select the location, level, city, and title of the job you want. You can use as many or as few of these search options as you like.
The result of your search will bring up a list of job summaries and links to full job descriptions. For your convenience, the full job descriptions come up on a print friendly page.
Volunteer Positions
Not-for-profit organizations looking for volunteers (including board members) should also use the Post a Job form. Make sure you select "Volunteer" under "job level."
If you're looking for a volunteer position, use our Find a Job form, and choose "Volunteer" for job level in the Find a Job search engine.
Student Job Postings
CA students and firms that employ CA students have their own employment page on the Become a CA website at www.becomea.ca/jobsite_map.php.3. On this page, you'll find a map of BC. Click on the BC region in which you want to find a student job, and you'll get a list of the region's job summaries.
Only authorized training firms can hire CA students. Every firm has therefore been assigned a unique password to access the Post a Job page for the student job site. If you have any questions on how to access the Post a Job page, contact the ICABC Career Development Coordinator, Sarah Stephen, at stephen@ica.bc.ca, or contact me at mikusch@ica.bc.ca.
Training firms can use the student job site to post information on when they will be hiring students, as well as actual job postings.
Now Pop-Up Poll Question
"Will the BC Government be able to balance its budget by 2004/2005?" This is the latest question for the Pop-Up Poll, and it will be available on the ICABC website until mid-April 2002.
The Pop-Up Poll is available on the homepage of the ICABC website. To go to the homepage, just click on the black and white CA logo on the top left-hand corner of the page.
If you'd like to suggest a future Pop-Up Poll question, please email me at mikusch@ica.bc.ca.

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