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  1. Employment Search Service
  2. Career Guidance Service

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Canada Job Bank, as it is clear from the name itself that our work is to empower the youth by providing them with employment. Our services are available on our app and website. Throughout Canada, we assist people in finding work and job plans for their careers. We make a chain between the recruiters and the job seekers.


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3.3

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

13 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Job Bank keeps hanging, filters take FOREVER to enter

I have 3G internet at home, and this site hung up about 10x while I entering detailed filters, changes filters, and tried to save searches and create alerts. I spent more time watching "Loading, please wait" than getting any results that made sense. I found 3-5 Human Resources jobs posted in Calgary, and yet if I applied a Human Resources filter, I got zero. I have WASTED 2 hours tonight with nothing productive to show of it.

27 November 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of time don't bother

Awful. Made me enter my SIN which I was super uncomfortable with and kept signing me out when I went to apply for the job. Don't waste your time with these bogus job portals. Employers probably don't even bother looking at them anyways. Just use indeed, workday, or nothing.

19 November 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Helpful and trustworthy service

Im really impressed with canada job bank. The site is easy to navigate and quickly found options that matched what i was looking for it.

16 August 2025
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Reply from Canada Job Bank

Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! We’re so glad to hear that you found the site easy to navigate and that it helped you discover the right options quickly. Our focus has always been on keeping things simple, transparent, and trustworthy for everyone who uses the platform. We truly appreciate your support and recommendation.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very useful

Very useful. tahnk you

11 August 2025
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Reply from Canada Job Bank

We’re happy to know you find Canada Job Bank useful, and we appreciate your support.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a fake website.

It's a fake website.

Only use the one from the official government. "gc.ca" ending. Not .org.

10 August 2025
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Reply from Canada Job Bank

Canada Job Bank is a genuine, privately operated job listing platform. We are not affiliated with the Government of Canada’s official Job Bank website, which uses a “.gc.ca” domain. If you are specifically looking for the government-run site, please visit jobbank.gc.ca. Our platform, canadajobbank.org, is an independent service that aggregates job postings from verified employers and public sources to help connect job seekers and employers across Canada.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Clearly an LMIA Scam

From what I can gather, this is a website set up by someone OUTSIDE Canada to con people into paying for an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) job.
They likely get the immigrant to pay tens of thousands of dollars to get the job... which either does not exist, has ceased to exist or one that canada job bank.org has no authority to recruit for. Prove me wrong.

UPDATE: Their 716 area code is not even in Canada. This is a New York phone number even though they list an address in Kitchener Ontario. It lists a street, but no number. The postal code is that of one of many houses on Waterloo Street.

Reply from Canada Job Bank

Canada Job Bank does not request or accept any payment from job seekers for LMIA applications, recruitment, or job placement. If anyone asks you to pay for a job through our name, it is not us. All listings on our platform are free to apply for.

My reply, no Canada Job Bank does ask for money, the "agents" that you have working on your behalf do though. Are you actually on Waterloo Street in Kitchener? Why is there no HOUSE number? Why is your phone number in New York, not Canada?

You replied using the false message that is on your website.

You advertise jobs as LMIAs but they are fake. If I call numbers from your jobs, there is no answer. They also do not answer email. They are fake.

Another response from the Canada Job Bank but still no explanation of the glaring issues. I did not say that agents contacted me. I am an immigration consultant. A client came to me with a supposed LMIA via Canada Job Bank. It was not legitimate.

Why won't they answer the questions regarding their location?

In addition: Canada Job Bank has asked me to reveal my client's name and phone number. I could lose my licence for breaking my agreement of confidentiality. One more reason why they have no business being in the business.

Canada Job Bank. Please send me the names of legitimate companies that have hired people through your website. I'd like their company name, contact person, Canadian address (including proper street number, street name, suite number (if applicable), city, province, postal code, website AND a company email address. I'll contact them and if they are legitimate, I will reply here that it is so (without revealing their details).

In the meantime, here is "food for thought".
Reviews: " I'm primarily using Canada Job Bank to look for work because they have a lot of postings in my field and more are popping up every day. The only thing is I have not gotten a single reply from what has to be close to 100 applications I've submitted. Something I've noticed is that the job postings on the site don't match up with job postings on the actual websites of the companies that are advertising these jobs." on Redit

Marley posted HERE on Trust Pilot:
"It's a fake website.

It's a fake website.

Only use the one from the official government. "gc.ca" ending. Not .org.

Date of experience: August 10, 2025

Jeff posted HERE
"Rogue website

This website is not the official Canadian Job Bank (whose URL ends gc.ca), and keeps highly outdated positions that it never had the authority to publish. Our business's ad for a position was copied from the official site three years ago, and we have been receiving applications ever since because of this website, despite the ad having been removed from the legitimate site within weeks.

Date of experience: July 15, 2024"

On Trust Pilot:
K.M.C. says "Scam website …"
Kerri says "This website is a complete scam"

The "positive" reviews?
Every one is posted by someone that has never before posted a review here.
Comments are clearly done by someone connected with the company. Two of them say the same thing "Useful site", two were written by someone struggling with English (sure it happens, I teach English as a second language - but one of them is by a person with an obviously English name). Two were posted on the same day - August 1st, 2025 -, after no positive reviews were posted for two years, and "coincidentally"... on the same day I first posted my review.

Note: The address was conveniently changed once I pointed out that the original one was "suspect". How is it that this HOUSE has a suite in it #305? The phone number has also changed to reflect southwestern Ontario. Reverse look-up says it's in Breslau Ontario while they state that it's in London, Ontario. The number belongs to Fibernetics Corporation according to Truecaller reverse search. (Just to be fair, this could be their "carrier" company - I will continue to search). More than one reverse search lists this as a landline is Breslau.

Additional interesting information: There actually is a Job Services company on Waterloo St. in LONDON. Likely this is where Canada Job Bank scammed part of its original information from.

27 July 2025
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Reply from Canada Job Bank

Canada Job Bank does not request or accept payment from job seekers for LMIA applications, recruitment, or job placement. We are not a recruitment consultancy and do not take money in exchange for jobs.

Our address in London, Ontario is for business correspondence only. We do not provide walk-in services, and all job searches and applications must be done through our website.

Our phone number is used solely for our WhatsApp bot service, not for answering calls. For privacy and operational reasons, we do not use a publicly reachable local line. Please do not call our number to avoid wasting time — use our platform to search and apply for jobs directly with employers.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rogue website

This website is not the official Canadian Job Bank (whose URL ends gc.ca), and keeps highly outdated positions that it never had the authority to publish. Our business's ad for a position was copied from the official site three years ago, and we have been receiving applications ever since because of this website, despite the ad having been removed from the legitimate site within weeks.

15 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This website is a complete scam

This website is a complete scam. They have falsified information and posted jobs without permission. My company is now receiving hundreds of applications a day for a job that does not exist, causing my email address to be clogged up with emails. I'm having to delete over 200 email applications a day from my personal work email address that they have put up on their public website without permission. They have not answered any of my nessages to have it removed.

2 June 2023
Unprompted review

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