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Get professional help from expert Career Advisors, specialized in the Canadian job market.

Most Wanted jobs in Canada

Cook
Average wage: 15-16 CAD per hour
Cashier
Average wage: $17.88 per hour
Executive assistant
Average wage: varies, see below
Physics teacher - Secondary School
Average wage: $48,750 a year / $25 per hour
Waiter
Average wage: $15 - $21 per hour

Our Services for Job-Seekers in Canada

Canadian Job Market Evaluation

Our job market evaluation is a custom-designed report that includes a comprehensive analysis on your chances of employment in Canada, your salary prospects in different provinces and much more.

Full Job Search service from A to Z

A dedicated personal Career Advisor will guide you through all steps, from adjusting your CV to submitting applications on your behalf, preparing you for interviews and reviewing the job offer.

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CV Preparation per Canadian standards

Canadian employers are used to a specific standard of CV writing, and would expect you to respect it. Our Career Advisors will help you rewrite your CV or even write it from scratch, as per the latest Canadian standards.

Job Market Review in a video call

In a one-on-one meeting with our Career Advisor, you can learn about your prospects for employment in different provinces and ask questions about your professional opportunities in Canada.

How does it work?

1

Sign up & Meet Your Career Advisor on Zoom

Our Career Advisors are highly skilled professionals. They will be your dedicated assistants in all steps of the Job Search process, help you rewrite your CV, prepare for interviews, consult you about your employment opportunities and more.

2

Improve your CV & Get ready for interviews

We will help you prepare an outstanding CV as per Canadian standards. Also, we have prepared a comprehensive training program to help you master your future Canadian job interview.

3

Let us do submissions, while you wait for interviews

We will select the most suitable vacancies and submit job applications on your behalf. You'll be notified about every submission and will be asked for feedback. This way we'll tailor the application process to your needs.

4

Get interviewed, Get a job offer and move to Canada

While we prepare you for interviews and generously share our knowledge, the success of your interviews depends on you. Do your best to impress employers and get a job offer.

Why Should Foreigners Work in Canada?​

High Salaries and Benefits

The highest incomes are paid in Canada, surpassing those in the United States. Even with a $9.52 hourly rate, Canada's minimum wage is 10th highest in the world, at $20,006 per year.

Many jobs available

Canada welcomes thousands of foreign workers yearly, demonstrating the country's desire to attract highly skilled workers and improve its workforce. It has plenty of open jobs for immigrants in many industries.

Immigrant-Friendly Environment

Canada earned an impressive 80 out of a possible 100 points for its immigrant-friendly policies that place an emphasis on equal rights, opportunity, and security for immigrants. 

Top-Demanded Jobs in Canada

Here are the 6 top-demanded jobs in Canada, but there are many more!

Driver

NOC 7511

Nurse

NOC 3012

Accountant

NOC 1111

Teacher

NOC 4031

Agriculture Worker

NOC 8431

IT Worker

NOC 2282

News and Tips from
Canadian Employment Experts

Visit our Blog – we’ve collected a lot of useful tips and employment news for you! 

Newest articles from our OpenJobs Magazine​

Frequently asked questions about jobs in Canada

The pandemic has completely changed the job market. Canada’s job market is radically different from how it was one year ago.
The need for workers in essential jobs such as retail, customer service, warehousing, cooks and servers outpaces the market and is set to continue increasing in 2022
 
  1. Customer service
  2. Delivery drivers
  3. Security analysts
  4. Project managers
  5. Administrative assistants
  6. Supply Chain specialists
  7. IT support and help desk
  8. Warehouse workers
  9. Welders
  10. Truck Drivers
  11. Cleaners and maintenance workers
  12. Registered nurses
  13. Early childhood education
 
Job searches can last anywhere from 3 days to over a year, but for the majority of jobs, (semi-skilled, some college education) it is roughly 4 months on average.
Within those 4 months, the majority of people apply to approximately 20 – 25 opportunities in order to secure a job interview.

Finding a new job in Canada is only as hard as in any other developed country. If you have a good academic background, speak one of the official languages (English and French) and have some work experience, you are already in a much better position than most other applicants. Learning the language is the key to finding a job in Canada.

Frequently asked questions about jobs in Canada

Job searches can last anywhere from 3 days to over a year, but for the majority of jobs, (semi-skilled, some college education) it is roughly 4 months on average.
Within those 4 months, the majority of people apply to approximately 20 – 25 opportunities in order to secure a job interview.
The pandemic has completely changed the job market. Canada’s job market is radically different from how it was one year ago.

The need for workers in essential jobs such as retail, customer service, warehousing, cooks and servers outpace the market and is set to continue increasing in 2022
 
  1. Customer service
  2. Delivery drivers
  3. Security analysts
  4. Project managers
  5. Administrative assistants
  6. Supply Chain specialists
  7. IT support and help desk
  8. Warehouse workers
  9. Welders
  10. Truck Drivers
  11. Cleaners and maintenance workers
  12. Registered nurses
  13. Early childhood education
 

Here at OpenJobs, we specialize in the job-market worldwide. Our job, is to help you find YOUR next job. We do not handle immigration directly. However, as we deal with jobs in many countries, some of our clients are immigration companies, who turn to us for help in locating employment opportunities for their clients.

If you need a referral to an immigration company, you can write to our support department, and tell us which country you are trying to immigrate to. If we have local partners there, we are always happy to pass on your information (with your permission, of course).

Finding a new job in Canada is only as hard as in any other developed country. If you have a good academic background, speak one of the official languages (English and French) and have some work experience, you are already in a much better position than most other applicants. Learning the language is the key to finding a job in Canada.

Many foreign workers are under the impression that in order to work in Canada you need a higher qualification from a university or college. However, this is simply not the case. In fact, Canada offers immigration and visa options to applicants of all skill levels, with the proper experience and background.

Yes, although all applicants must provide proof of language ability in one of Canada’s two official languages. You must provide official test results designated by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.( IRCC ) Either an IELTS or TEF. The results will be a part of your consideration for acceptance, but not the only part. Your work history, skills, age and education are factors as well. As a rule, it’s always better to improve your English/French, as it increases your chances as well.

Immigrants may start working at 18 years of age. There is no official legal “cut off” age limit for work in Canada