Can I access my colleague's user account to post jobs?
No. It is against Job Bank's Terms of Use to access another individual's user account. A Job Bank user account includes personal information that only identifies, and is associated to, one person.
Therefore, if you would like to access an employer file to post jobs, you must first create your own personal user account. To do so, you can:
- Go to Job Bank for Employers and click on "Sign up now!".
- Have a look at what you will need and click on "Proceed".
- Read the Privacy Statement and Terms of Use. Click on "I agree".
- Enter your email address and create a password. Click on "Continue".
- Enter the confirmation code sent to your email. Click on "Continue".
- Select and answer five security questions. Click on "Finish".
- Enter your personal information and check the "I agree" box. Click on "Finish".
Once you have created your own personal user account, your colleague or a Job Bank officer can add you onto the existing employer file as multiple users can be linked to one employer file.
If you are having issues creating your user account because the email address you are trying to use is already linked to the account of a previous colleague, contact us. Do not try to access your colleague’s user account.
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