Canada Guide: Jobs
Finding a job abroad is not easy, and foreign working conditions are often quite different from those at home. Our job guide explains where to look for a job and how to apply for it. You will also find information on salaries, working conditions and social security issues.-
The job market Employment opportunities and conditions
The Canadian job market is similar to that in other developed countries. The majority of jobs are in the service sector, with the remainder in manufacturing and natural resources. Unemployment is 6.8%, slightly higher than the long-term average in the last 30 years with The labour force numbers 17m. more » -
Types of Employment Different types of Canadian work contracts
There are several types of employment arrangements in Canada. Understand the differences, so you can work out what is the best type of work that would suit your needs, profile, education (if any), goals, etc. more » -
Finding a job Where to look for jobs postings
There are many different ways to find a job in Canada. The more ways you use, the better your chances, irrespective of what type of position you are looking for. Depending on the industry and type of position, different methods produce results. Consult different sources and ask for advice from to friends or contacts. more » -
Job applications How to apply for a job in Canada
Canadians prize the fact that their society is open and fair, this is reflected in the job-market as positions are achieved based on merit. Maximize your chances of getting the job you want by learning about the Canadian way to get employment. more » -
Taxation Income Taxes, Employment Insurance and Pensions
To finance the public service infrastructure Canada’s residents pay a combination of federal, provincial and municipal taxes. The revenues generated are used to pay for services such as transport, healthcare and education. more »