Federal government contracts disclosed

Do you want to know which companies were awarded big contracts for goods and services, and might logically be needing extra help? Good news: government departments are generally required to disclose contracts larger than $10,000, so the information you seek will eventually be made public. The various departments disclose contracts separately, but the Treasury Board Secretariat has kindly assembled a directory of links that can help you find what you are looking for.

You can access that information here, at their Government-Wide Reporting page.

Even if this doesn't lead you to a gig with a consulting company, you can use it to inform yourself about affairs at government organizations where you might be a candidate for a job, helping you to ask good questions and appear well informed.