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Canada is now hiring for nearly 100,000 summer jobs

23 April 20263 Mins Read

Jobs are hard to come by in Canada right now, and the situation is even tougher for younger Canadians entering the workforce.

On Monday, the government announced that applications are now open for nearly 100,000 jobs for young people across Canada. The job openings are a result of government efforts to give youth a boost in the job market, backed by $1.5 billion in youth employment programs.

“As young Canadians are working towards their future in difficult times, they will not be left behind,” said Minister of Jobs and Families Patty Hajdu. “The Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program helps young people get meaningful, paid work experience that builds the skills and confidence to succeed in the job market.”

Who’s eligible?

Young Canadians looking to get their foot in the door this summer can now apply. To be eligible, you must be 15 to 30 years old at the start of employment. You must also be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

Applicants must also have a valid Social Insurance Number, and they should be legally allowed to work in Canada as per provincial and territorial regulations.

The summer job program is meant to help improve job access for young Canadians with disabilities, Black youth, racialized youth, Indigenous youth, 2SLGBTQI+ youth, youth in rural and remote areas, and youth in official language minority communities.

What kind of jobs are available?

The government provides wage subsidies for non-profit organizations and the public sector, as well as small private companies with 50 or fewer full-time employees.

Summer jobs are available in various fields, including construction, environmental protection, technology, and digital skills. There are also job openings in the recreation sector, the food industry, marketing, and tourism.

Available positions are full-time jobs that require 30 to 40 hours per week. Positions can last from six to 16 weeks, with an average duration of eight weeks.

How can you apply?

To look for job openings in your area, visit the Job Bank website or the mobile app for updates. You can search by location, employer, or job title. You can even sign up for email alerts or job matching so you don’t miss a job post. Not sure what kind of job you’re looking for? You can take a career quiz to find ones that suit your personality. The Job Bank website even has a site that helps you build a resume.

So start working on your CV, as the hiring period runs until July 20, with jobs expected to continue until Aug. 29.

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