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BBB has had numerous inquiries on this company, but no complaints to date. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has also had multiple queries into this company. Good Hires website appears to target new immigrants and foreign workers.
The address Good Hires uses is a business centre, or virtual office. As this company is also not registered as a business with the government of Ontario, it is difficult to determine where the company is headquartered, or who owns it. A lookup of the Good Hires' website domain shows that the website address is registered to a proxy company which protects the owners' privacy. The 613 phone number is an unlisted landline.
Good Hires charges job hunters to post their resumes, and they claim they match them up with employment opportunities. While this practice is not illegal, it is also not the norm. Usually, it is employers who pay a fee to find suitable employees.
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