The most interesting of the opporunities we've seen recently:
Two leading e-commerce software companies are growing, and looking for tech help. ShopLocket is hiring a
Ruby on Rails developer to join their small local team. Ottawa-based Shopify is expanding its Toronto operation, and is hiring for multiple positions in several departments. Among them are a
front end developer, a
Ruby on Rails developer, a
marketing project manager, and an
SEO manager.
The City of Toronto is looking for a
music sector development officer to spearhead economic development programs that help support the city's music industry. It's a senior position for someone with experience both in the entertainment industry and in government relations.
Also in culture, theatre company Shakespeare in Action is looking for a
general manager with at least three years of non-profit management experience. Meanwhile the Literary Review of Canada is looking for a
communications and marketing copywriter to help with community engagement, fundraising materials, and other projects; the position is part-time and the hours flexible.
There are two new opportunities in food-based organizations in Toronto. Real Food for Real Kids, a catering company that focuses on freshly prepared food and local ingredients is looking for
assistant lunch club coaches to help serve students in area elementary schools, and develop their food literacy. And Seed to Table, a community food security organization, is looking for a
program facilitator for their Children and Youth Healthy Living Program.
Finally, Wagemark—which
launched this summer in an effort to tackle wage disparities between the highest and lowest earners in any given company—is looking for
interns to help with outreach as the organization builds awareness for their efforts. Interns will be paid a $500 bi-weekly honorarium, and applicants should either be current undergrads or recent graduates.
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