Hey all,
I still remember how hard it was to find a professional job occupation in Canada while on IEC and especially arranging everything remotely. Luckily I got my PR back in 2019 and am currently able to offer 2 professional work positions.
I'm not going to expand here too much on the job offers themselves, but these are the key points.
Two positions for which we are hiring are a front-end web developer, preferably with some previous experience with Vue 3, Typescript, Node.js, Figma. Good sense for UX/UI is a huge benefit. Not going to provide wage brackets here, as we can hire from junior to senior, and wage, while competitive, will depend on your current skill.
If you are a back-end developer, ping me too, while we not currently looking for a back-end developer, if you know c#, .net or PHP and Wordpress I can probably make a position for you too.
Perks:
Offices in downtown Toronto.
Can pay for your tickets to Canada as a joining bonus.
A paid trip to HQ in the US once a year.
Work for someone who understands the immigration process.
P.S. Hope mods allow this post here.
Thanks,
Sam
I still remember how hard it was to find a professional job occupation in Canada while on IEC and especially arranging everything remotely. Luckily I got my PR back in 2019 and am currently able to offer 2 professional work positions.
I'm not going to expand here too much on the job offers themselves, but these are the key points.
Two positions for which we are hiring are a front-end web developer, preferably with some previous experience with Vue 3, Typescript, Node.js, Figma. Good sense for UX/UI is a huge benefit. Not going to provide wage brackets here, as we can hire from junior to senior, and wage, while competitive, will depend on your current skill.
If you are a back-end developer, ping me too, while we not currently looking for a back-end developer, if you know c#, .net or PHP and Wordpress I can probably make a position for you too.
Perks:
Offices in downtown Toronto.
Can pay for your tickets to Canada as a joining bonus.
A paid trip to HQ in the US once a year.
Work for someone who understands the immigration process.
P.S. Hope mods allow this post here.
Thanks,
Sam