Can I advertise self-employment opportunities?
Self-employment opportunities cannot be advertised on Job Bank. Employers can only post jobs for which successful candidates would be added to a standard payroll system. They are expected to:
- deduct income tax, Employment Insurance premiums and Canada Pension Plan contributions from the amounts they pay to their employees; and
- remit these deductions to the Canada Revenue Agency using the payroll account number registered to post on Job Bank.
If a job posting is found to be a self-employed opportunity, Job Bank will decline the posting. You can consult Job Bank’s Terms of Use for more information.
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