Update:
Facility Agent is no longer operational. This article is for legacy purposes.
At-a-Glance:
Feature | Facility Agent |
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Price | From US$295.00 /post. |
Free offer | x |
Candidate matching | ✔ |
Account management support | ✔ |
Job ad distribution | ✔ |
Social media promotion | x |
French language option | x |
Review:
Facility Agent was a niche employment site for facilities and maintenance professionals. Its comprehensive hiring solutions included resume searches, candidate matching, and job ad distribution.
While Facility Agent gave employers access to a highly defined audience of North American job seekers, it did not have the same reach as some local competitors, such as Toronto Construction Association.
Pros:
- Facilities Agent gave employers access to an extensive network of facilities and maintenance talent.
- Companies could browse the job board's resume database.
- The platform used advanced candidate matching technology to help employers find suitable candidates for their roles.
- Job credits were valid for a full year.
- Employers had access to industry salary surveys and reports.
- Listings were shared to more than 2,700 affiliated job boards, including ZipRecruiter and Monster.
- The job board had an applicant management system that allowed users to create robust talent pipelines.
- The Platinum package included account management support.
- Vacancies were sent to registered job seekers via e-blasts.
Cons:
- Facility Agent did not share listings to its social media pages.
- There was no free job posting option.
- Pricing was only available in U.S. dollars.
- The website was not available in French.
Reputation:
We were unable to find any online reviews of Facility Agent.
Pricing:
Plan* | Pricing |
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Single Job Credit | US$295.00 |
Add On: Premium Upgrade | US$100.00 |
Add On: Platinum Bundle | US$150.00 |
*The platform also offered discounted bulk job posting plans.
Facility Agent vs. Toronto Construction Association:
Like Facility Agent did, Toronto Construction Association advertises blue-collar roles. However, the latter caters specifically to Toronto-based job seekers, which would have been the better choice for targeted hiring. While Facility Agent charged US$295.00 per post, Toronto Construction Association is a free job posting service.
Facility Agent vs. Job Bank:
Job Bank is the Canadian government's official job site and allows employers to post jobs for free. While Job Bank lists general roles, Facility Agent was a niche job site for professionals in maintenance and facilities; however, the platform was U.S.-centric, while Job Bank focuses entirely on the local Canadian job market.
Facility Agent vs. Jobillico:
Jobillico is a Quebec-based online recruitment service. For regional employers, Jobillico offered better access to local professionals. However, the platform is a general job posting site, whereas Facility Agent offered employers access to a more targeted pool of facility and maintenance professionals.
Key Information
Legal Name | MyOpenJobs.com, LLC. |
Founding Date | Jan 01, 2002 |