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Kibbi Partners with Restaurants Canada Support Hiring and Retention in the Food Service Industry

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Kibbi is excited to announce a new partnership with Restaurants Canada, the national association representing more than 30,000 food‑service businesses from coast to coast. Together, we are bringing smart, community‑driven hiring tools to an industry that thrives on great people and exceptional service. 

A Shared Commitment to Hospitality 

Restaurants Canada has long championed the success of restaurants, cafés, and caterers through advocacy, research, and education. By combining their deep industry insights with Kibbi’s all‑in‑one hiring platform, we are creating a streamlined path for food‑service employers to attract, engage, and retain talent in every corner of the country. 

What This Partnership Delivers 

  • AI‑powered job descriptions: Craft clear, role‑specific listings in seconds, tailored to kitchen, front‑of‑house, and management positions. 
  • Smart candidate screening: Save time by focusing on applicants who meet your must‑have skills and certifications. 
  • Reverse job board: Search a pool of job‑ready talent actively seeking work in the food‑service sector. 
  • Easy applicant tracking: Keep interviews, notes, and ratings in one place so nothing slips through the cracks. 
  • Custom career pages: Showcase your brand, culture, and growth opportunities to stand out in a competitive market. 

Exclusive Offer for Restaurants Canada Members 

To celebrate this partnership, Restaurants Canada members can now access an exclusive offer through Kibbi’s hiring platform. 

This includes: 

✅ Full access to Kibbi’s all-in-one hiring tools 
✅ Personalized support to create your company profile and post jobs 
✅ Featured visibility in food-service talent searches 
✅ Dedicated help from our team to connect you with the right candidates 

 👉 Click here to learn more and activate your discount 

Together, we’re helping restaurants grow stronger teams—one hire at a time. 

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