Electric Mind is inviting interested candidates to submit their resumes for various roles not specified. The company promotes diversity and inclusivity during the hiring process.
Interested in a role you don't see? Please attach your resume and cover letter, and note the role you are interested in under "Additional Information".
For more info on Electric Mind, check out our Careers Page and Instagram.
Electric Mind is committed to diversity in the workplace. We are an inclusive employer and welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates. Applicants’ needs will be accommodated during our recruitment and selection process so please advise us if you require accommodation.
Electric Mind Toronto, Ontario, CAN Office
200 Adelaide Street West, Suite 100, , Toronto, Ontario , Canada, M5H 1W7
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