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'''TalentEgg.ca''' is a career resource that caters to Canadian students and recent graduates. The site specializes in entry-level jobs, [[internships]], and co-op programs and is based on Milkround.com, a UK-site that also caters to students and new graduates.<ref>"[http://www.techvibes.com/blog/get-your-career-cracking-with-talentegg Get your career cracking with TalentEgg, techvibes.com, 2009]"</ref> |
'''TalentEgg.ca''' is a career resource that caters to Canadian students and recent graduates. The site specializes in entry-level jobs, [[internships]], and co-op programs and is based on Milkround.com, a UK-site that also caters to students and new graduates.<ref>"[http://www.techvibes.com/blog/get-your-career-cracking-with-talentegg Get your career cracking with TalentEgg, techvibes.com, 2009]"</ref> |
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The company was created in April 2008 by Lauren Friese and is based in Toronto. It is meant to replace traditional forms of [[Campus recruitment|on-campus recruitment]].<ref>"[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/your-business/business-categories/human-resources/on-the-hunt-for-elusive-gen-y/article1604927/ Finding talent: On the hunt for elusive Gen-Y, The Globe and Mail, 2010]"</ref> The target demographic of the website is 18- to 25-year-olds.<ref>"[http://www.techvibes.com/blog/digital-media-people-to-watch-in-ontario-in-2010 Digital Media People to Watch in Ontario in 2010, techvibes.com, 2010]"</ref> |
The company was created in April 2008 by Lauren Friese and is based in [[Toronto]]. It is meant to replace traditional forms of [[Campus recruitment|on-campus recruitment]].<ref>"[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/your-business/business-categories/human-resources/on-the-hunt-for-elusive-gen-y/article1604927/ Finding talent: On the hunt for elusive Gen-Y, The Globe and Mail, 2010]"</ref> The target demographic of the website is 18- to 25-year-olds.<ref>"[http://www.techvibes.com/blog/digital-media-people-to-watch-in-ontario-in-2010 Digital Media People to Watch in Ontario in 2010, techvibes.com, 2010]"</ref> |
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The site includes job opportunities, company profiles, career resource articles, an employer directory, email notifications, and more. |
The site includes job opportunities, company profiles, career resource articles, an employer directory, email notifications, and more. |
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It currently boasts traffic of 250,000 visitors per month from across Canada, with a projected audience of 3 million in 2013. |
It currently boasts traffic of 250,000 visitors per month from across [[Canada]], with a projected audience of 3 million in 2013.{{Citation needed|date=July 2019}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [http://business.financialpost.com/2012/08/13/firm-hatched-to-find-jobs-for-students/ “TalentEgg cracks large-firm market” by Erin Bury, FinancialPost.com, August 13, 2012] |
* [http://business.financialpost.com/2012/08/13/firm-hatched-to-find-jobs-for-students/ “TalentEgg cracks large-firm market” by Erin Bury, FinancialPost.com, August 13, 2012] |
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* [http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b/2010/06/29/canadian-success-story-lauren-friese.htm “Lauren Friese Interview” by Bryan Haines, About.com Online Business Success Stories, June 28, 2010] |
* [http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b/2010/06/29/canadian-success-story-lauren-friese.htm “Lauren Friese Interview” by Bryan Haines, About.com Online Business Success Stories, June 28, 2010] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100705145712/http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b/2010/06/29/canadian-success-story-lauren-friese.htm |date=July 5, 2010 }} |
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* [http://www.ctvnews.ca/innovative-job-site-may-help-even-philosophy-grads-1.393435 "Innovative job site may help even philosophy grads" by Mark Milner, CTV.ca News, April 27, 2009] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 18 August 2023
Industry | Campus Recruitment |
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Genre | Job Board |
Founded | Toronto, Ontario, Canada (2008 ) |
Founder | Lauren Friese |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Nationwide |
Products | Job Board |
Website | www |
TalentEgg.ca is a career resource that caters to Canadian students and recent graduates. The site specializes in entry-level jobs, internships, and co-op programs and is based on Milkround.com, a UK-site that also caters to students and new graduates.[1]
The company was created in April 2008 by Lauren Friese and is based in Toronto. It is meant to replace traditional forms of on-campus recruitment.[2] The target demographic of the website is 18- to 25-year-olds.[3]
The site includes job opportunities, company profiles, career resource articles, an employer directory, email notifications, and more.
It currently boasts traffic of 250,000 visitors per month from across Canada, with a projected audience of 3 million in 2013.[citation needed]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- “TalentEgg cracks large-firm market” by Erin Bury, FinancialPost.com, August 13, 2012
- “Lauren Friese Interview” by Bryan Haines, About.com Online Business Success Stories, June 28, 2010 Archived July 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- "Innovative job site may help even philosophy grads" by Mark Milner, CTV.ca News, April 27, 2009