Frequently Asked Questions
Q: 1. How does a member register one self on the CAJOBS Portal?
Visit https://cajobs.icai.org and go to the Members tab and Login/ register
User name is by default the ICAI Memnership. No. and the password is member’s date of birth in DDMMYYYY format. In case one is already registered on https://cmib.icai.org/ as part of any of the current placement drives, he/she can continue using the same credentials on https://cajobs.icai.org/.
Q: 2. How can a member apply for a JOB on the CAJOBS Portal?
After Login and updating the profile on the portal member can apply for the active jobs shown in their dashboard and apply for them.
Q: 3. What benefits does a member get on the CA JOBS Portal?
Q: 4. How does a company register itself on the CAJOBS Portal?
Step wise registration process
Q: 5. How does a company get access to the services provided by the CA JOBS Portal?
After registration and profile updation by the companies, CMIB office approves the details submitted by the company and activate their account.
Then company will be able to subscribe a package ask the office to activate the same. After getting approval the company can post a job on the portal.
Q: 6. What type of Jobs can be posted on the CA JOBS portal?
Regular Jobs in permanent or Part Time in Nature, Contractual Jobs, Flexi hours Job, Classified and featured Jobs etc.
Q: 7. What benefits does a company get on the CA JOBS Portal?
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