Jobs in Canada — search vacancies by city, category, salary and work format

Explore Canada job listings faster with a marketplace-style search: compare roles by location, category, language, employment type and salary, then open the vacancy that matches your goals.

Search Canada job listings

Filter by city, category, language, employment type and salary.

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Canada Single marketplace page for browsing by city, category and salary
Fast filters Search by language, work type, housing, remote or LMIA-related support
City pages Internal navigation to major Canadian locations for deeper browsing
Employer CTA Built-in path to publish a vacancy on the platform

Latest job offers in Canada

Marketplace preview of current Canada vacancies loaded from the live API.

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Why this Canada jobs page works like a marketplace

It is built to reduce search friction, improve scanning and push users toward a clear next step.

Search-first UX

The page starts with a strong search block rather than a passive text wall.

Multiple discovery paths

Users can browse by city, category, remote format, support tags or live listings.

Trust-oriented structure

Official references, verification notes and FAQs are integrated where they matter.

Dual conversion logic

The page supports both job seekers and employers without mixing the two journeys.

How it works

Simple user paths improve usability and reduce drop-off on a marketplace page.

For job seekers

  1. Use the filters: narrow by city, category, language, employment type and salary.
  2. Open a vacancy: review title, location, work format and salary preview.
  3. Check the details carefully: confirm schedule, deductions, experience and language requirements.
  4. Verify official pathways: compare LMIA or work-permit claims with official Canada resources.
  5. Apply through the listing: keep a written record of where and when you applied.

For employers

  1. Publish your vacancy: use the employer CTA to add a job to the platform.
  2. Show key commercial details: title, city, salary, type and hiring requirements.
  3. Improve listing quality: clearer metadata helps users filter and click faster.
  4. Reach intent-driven traffic: Canada city and category pages support qualified discovery.
  5. Convert browsers into applicants: a marketplace structure shortens the path to action.

Ready to continue?

Browse Canada vacancies, jump into a city page, or publish a vacancy if you are hiring.

FAQ

What currency are salaries shown in for Canada?

Salaries for Canada are typically shown in Canadian dollars (CAD, $). Always confirm whether the pay is hourly, weekly or monthly, and check deductions in the vacancy description.

What does “Visa sponsorship (LMIA)” mean?

Some employers may hire through a route that can involve a Labour Market Impact Assessment or another work-authorisation path. Always verify the exact process on official resources such as the Temporary Foreign Worker / LMIA overview.

Where can I verify job and labour market information?

Use official sources such as the Government of Canada Job Bank and the IRCC work in Canada page before applying.

Do jobs in Canada always require English or French?

No. Requirements vary by employer, province and role. Some jobs may require English, some French, some both, and some may state simplified language expectations.

Can I filter jobs with housing provided?

Yes. Use the “Housing provided” checkbox to focus on listings that mention accommodation support in the available data.

Are remote jobs available in Canada?

Some positions may be remote. Use the employment type filter or the “Remote” checkbox, then read the full vacancy terms carefully.

How often is this page updated?

The “Last updated” badge changes every Monday at 08:00 in your local time zone. Listings themselves may change whenever new vacancies are published via the source API.

Do minimum wages differ by province?

Yes. Minimum wage rules vary by province or territory, and sometimes by sector. Always check official provincial or territorial guidance for the specific job location.

What should I check before applying to avoid scams?

Verify employer details, confirm pay structure, avoid unexplained upfront payments, compare the role with official government information and keep written records of communication.

Where can I learn about work permits for Canada?

Start with the official IRCC overview: Work in Canada.