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Network Share professional advice or business referrals with your peers at REIC and increase your profile. Meet face to face at local and national events, and online via REIC’s Member-only Facebook group, and LinkedIn group.

Experience Get involved and hone your leadership skills by joining and participating in REIC committees, task forces, working groups and boards at the Chapter or National level.

Recognition Each year REIC recognizes and celebrates Members, Chapters and organizations for their commitment to excellence through the REIC Pursuit of Excellence Awards program. Some chapters also provide recognition at the local level.

Partnerships REIC promotes our Member credentials via industry media, industry partnerships and the website to help employers, clients and the general public understand the benefits of working with a professional with an REIC / IREM designation.

The REIC Career Center is a useful platform for building connections in Canada's real estate industry, but it is unclear how many job seekers use it. A limited reach for job posts, a lack of security for online transactions, and no free job posting option make the REIC Career Center difficult to recommend. There are alternative real estate job boards that provide more value.

Pros:

  • The job board is great for finding niche real estate talent.
  • REIC members have a discounted price for posting a job.
  • The website provides access to useful industry news, resources, and programs for continued learning.
  • The Eblast package sends your job post directly to RAIC members.
  • The company can be contacted via phone and email.
  • Employers can choose when they want their job post to expire.

Cons:

  • There are no free job posting options.
  • The website is not available in French.
  • Job posts are not distributed to other job boards for increased exposure.
  • The platform is missing applicant tracking and candidate matching tools.

Reputation:

We were unable to find reviews of the REIC Career Center.

How to Post a Job on the REIC Career Center:

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Three easy steps for posting a job on the REIC Career Center.

1.

Posting a job on the REIC Career Center.

1.1

Go to the REIC home page.

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Navigate to reic.ca and hover over the "RESOURCES" tab. Then, hover over the "Career Centre" option from the drop-down menu and click on the "Submit a job" button.

1.2

Read the job posting requirements.

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There is no template for posting a job on the website. You will have to craft your own job post and submit it as a PDF or Word document. Your job post must include the following items:

A job location (city and province).

Details about the position.

Your contact information or a link to apply online (or both).

1.3

Pay for your job post.

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Once you have emailed your job submission, click on the "submit payment online" button toward the bottom of the page.

Select the number of postings you want by using the drop-down arrows, then click on "Proceed."

Enter your personal details in the blocks provided, then click on "Proceed."

Add your billing information, select your credit card from the list, then click "Checkout & Agree."

Enter your credit card details and pay for your post.

You will receive a receipt via email to confirm your payment.

REIC Career Center vs. Real Careers:

At C$399.00 per job post, Real Careers is costlier than REIC, but the benefits of Real Careers are clear. It offers a searchable candidate resume database and bulk posting options for large companies hiring at scale. Real Careers is the more popular choice when it comes to recruiting real estate talent in Canada.

REIC Career Center vs. A.CRE Jobs:

While REIC charges C$225.00 to post a job, A.CRE Jobs charges US$99.00 and also has a free posting option. A.CRE Jobs has a searchable candidate resume database while REIC does not, and its global platform makes it easy to hire international real estate talent too. Neither job board has advanced recruiting features like applicant tracking tools.

REIC Career Center vs. Job Bank:

Despite Job Bank being a general job board, it lists more real estate jobs than REIC. Job Bank is also free to advertise, while REIC charges C$225.00 per job. Job Bank has a wider audience of job seekers, but REIC's only advantage is that it has a membership program that offers employers access to helpful resources and networking opportunities.