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have access to sample IR documents contributed by your peers in our IR eLibrary;
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learn about IR best practices through IR directions, CIRI's research publication;
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be informed of opportunities in the profession through our IR job listings;
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CIRI is pleased to inform you that new job opportunities are available in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
CIRI members can click here to view the posting. You must be logged in as this is a 'Members Only' benefit.
Are you looking to create or fill a position in your company or for a
client? Here's an effective way to reach CIRI members who are looking
for new challenges in investor relations.
Members may submit a job posting free of charge. Non-members may submit a job posting for $150+HST.
Click here to submit a job posting.
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The Canadian Securities Administrators recently released the results of its second review of compliance with the new gender diversity disclosure rules.
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Study finds that women often supply skills that were missing.
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