Pricing:

Plan

Pricing*

Austerity Rate / Volunteer Group or Individual

C$30.00

Budget Rate

C$50.00

Standard Rate

C$100.00

Senior or Hard-to-Fill Position

C$200.00

Commercial/Institutional Rate

C$200.00

Posting Plus Partner Sites and Social Media

C$300.00

Posting Plus Paid, Targeted Social Media Promotion

C$400.00

Custom Campaign

C$500.00 - C$1,000.00

*FoodWork.ca also offers a free job posting plan if employers genuinely cannot afford the service. Users who would like to apply for this plan need to contact the FoodWork.ca team via phone or email to make arrangements.

Review:

Founded in 2001, FoodWork.ca has over 20 years of experience in the recruitment industry and claims to be Canada's largest community of sustainable food professionals. Employers benefit from the site's simple job posting process, affordable job posting plans, and hands-on approach to recruitment. However, it lacks a resume database.

Pros:

  • FoodWork.ca is a niche job board dedicated to careers in sustainability and food production in Canada.
  • The platform keeps job posts live for as long as is necessary, within reason.
  • FoodWork.ca offers a free job posting option if cost is a barrier.
  • Employers can opt to share job posts to FoodWork.ca's partner sites and social media channels.
  • FoodWork.ca staff members tend to each job post individually to clean up the formatting.
  • The website is available in both English and French.
  • FoodWork.ca offers a money-back guarantee for dissatisfied customers.
  • The platform is more affordable than competitors, such as AgCareers.com and AgHires.

Cons:

  • The platform lacks a resume database.
  • There is no free job posting option.

Reputation:

We were unable to find any online reviews of FoodWork.ca. The website does, however, feature some testimonials from satisfied employers.

How to Post a Job on FoodWork.ca:

50.00 CAD
10 Minutes
How to Post a Job on FoodWork.ca:

Five easy steps for posting a job on FoodWork.ca.

1. 

Posting a Job on FoodWork.ca.

1.1 
Navigate to the FoodWork.ca home page.

From the home page, hover over the "Employers" tab in the top menu bar and select "Post a job or contract position" from the drop-down menu.

You can also choose from a range of other vacancy types, such as internship, volunteer, or a board of directors position.

1.2 

Create your job post.

Create your job post.

Fill out the online form with your vacancy's details, including the location, job description, compensation, and contact info.

Use Betterteam's job description template to help you structure your job post.

You can also upload your job post as a document.

1.3 

Select a job posing package.

Select a job posing package.

Scroll down and select a job posting plan from the drop-down menu.

Employers can select the "can't pay" option in special circumstances with justification in the "Comments" box.

1.4 

Select additional options.

Select additional options.

Scroll down and check the boxes next to the additional options that you would like to include in your job post. Once complete, click on "Submit" toward the bottom of the page.

1.5 

Complete the payment.

Complete the payment.

You can complete the payment by mailing a cheque to People and Planet or by using their online payment portal. Once the payment is complete, your job post will be posted to the FoodWork.ca job board within 24 hours.

The FoodWork.ca team will send you an email with details about editing, extending, or closing your job post.

The FoodWork.ca staff tend to each job post individually to ensure that the formatting is correct.

FoodWork.ca vs. Good Food Jobs:

Good Food Jobs and FoodWork.ca are very similar job boards that cater to food-related careers in Canada. They are comparably priced and both offer flexible payment plans if cost is a barrier for employers. FoodWork.ca, however, offers job post syndication to its partner sites and social media channels, which Good Food Jobs lacks.

FoodWork.ca vs. AgCareers.com:

AgCareers.com is exclusively an agricultural job board, which may make it the better option for targeted hiring, whereas FoodWork.ca caters to a broader range of food-industry professionals. FoodWork.ca is much more affordable, charging C$50.00 for a job post compared to AgCareers.com's price of US$375.00 per job post.

FoodWork.ca vs. Job Bank:

Job Bank is the Canadian government's job site that allows employers to post job ads for free. Job Bank is a general job board, whereas FoodWork.ca offers employers access to a more targeted pool of agricultural and food industry professionals. Although FoodWork.ca does not offer a free job posting option, they do have a flexible payment plan.

Key Information

Legal Name

People and Planet

Founder

Peter Blanchard

Founding Date

Jan 01, 2001

Number of Employees

10

Email

info@foodwork.ca

Telephone

1 (613) 744-3392

Website

https://www.foodwork.ca/

FAQs:

What is FoodWork.ca?

FoodWork.ca is a farming job board and recruitment platform for employers and job seekers in the sustainable food production, agriculture, and restaurant industries of Canada.

What does it cost to post a job on FoodWork.ca?

FoodWork.ca's pricing ranges between C$50.00 and C$400.00 per job posting. The platform also offers a free job posting option in special circumstances for employers who genuinely can't afford the service.

How do I create an account on FoodWork.ca?

Users do not need to create an account in order to post jobs on FoodWork.ca.

How do I delete a job post on FoodWork.ca?

Once you have posted your job ad, you will receive an email with all the information about how to edit, extend, and delete your job post.

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