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Best Retail Careers Int’l Launches Luxury Careers Canada in Partnership with Retail Insider

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“We want to tightly control the audience exposure this new support product offers so that posters and advertisers will no longer be inundated with non relevant applicants. Our goal is to be the go-to hub for all luxury retail news and staffing in Canada. We are launching with Toronto’s luxury market first to ensure a smooth transition in Canada’s other luxury retail regions. Posting ad rates will be significantly less than traditional sponsored positions; where only luck determines if the retailer reaches their target candidate audience.”

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To learn more about the benefits and fees of Luxury Careers Canada, click Here.

To kick start their program, Luxury Careers Canada is offering free promotional job postings of up to 10 positions for the first 10 retailers who register. Also introductory fees for all job postings for the first 30 days will be offered at 50% of the regular fee.

You can view the board demo at: brcareers.com/luxury-careers-canada

Be the first to access this unique and curated premium luxury job platform. Simply click the link below for direct contact. Additionally, feel free to reach out to Craig Patterson from Retail Insider directly at: craig@retail-insider.com. He has rate information at hand to support luxury retailers.

Retailers also indicated they were struggling to connect quickly with qualified candidates within the Bloor-Yorkville area in Toronto, and Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North Toronto. It was glaringly obvious a better solution was required, as an alternative to the typical commercial job board ad posting.

Working with her own developers, Luxury Careers Canada has been carefully constructed to support retailers who want to reach elite candidates in the Toronto regions of Yorkdale and Bloor-Yorkville. The plan is to expand to other regions in Canada later this year.

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“We noticed a shortfall in the luxury sector where retailers could directly broadcast their open positions to a target audience of qualified candidates. With our massive network of followers and business connections approaching 50,000 retail employees, we were uniquely positioned to speak directly to the labour pool luxury retailers wanted to reach quickly” said Ms. Sears.

Luxury Careers Canada will operate as a daily broadcasting of luxury retail careers through Retail Insider’s daily email newsletter, and daily postings on the Best Retail Careers International Inc. LinkedIn page.

By Retail Insider

Best Retail Careers International Inc. is excited to announce the launch of Canada’s first premium luxury job platform. It’s part of a partnership with Retail Insider offering a deluxe job board for luxury retailers.

After months of market research, Suzanne Sears, President of Best Retail Careers International Inc. and Retail Staffing Canada Inc., came to understand that marketing in Canada for luxury retail staffing was severely lacking career support services, specifically dedicated to this sector.

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