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Canadian Geomatics Employment Center (GISJOBS.ca)

Canadian Geomatics Employment Center (GISJOBS.ca)

Whether you are an individual looking for a job or a Geomatics company looking for new employees, the Canadian Geomatics Employment Center (GISJOBS.ca) will help you locate what you had in mind. Our website may be the fastest and best way to change your career or help to change someone else's future. The Canadian Geomatics Employment Center has been especially designed for young professionals that would like to be part of the geomatics industry but remain here in Canada. Our postings include all aspects of the Geomatics Industry including GIS, Remote Sensing, Cartography, GPS and much more. For years Canada has been supplying the US and abroad with all of our talent, also well known as the 'Brain Drain', we hope that our website will help stop this. What really makes this site different from other GIS job websites on the internet, you may ask. Well to start off, the site is run by Canadian Remote Sensing and GIS specialists who know the industry here in Canada. So go to GISJOBS.ca open a free account today and post your resume or post a Canadian job opportunity for our members.

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Website: http://gisjobs.ca
Email Address: admin@gisjobs.ca
Address: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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