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The STM Has Summer Jobs Available For Students & Many Pay Over $25/Hour

The company is accepting applications right now!
Senior Editor

Calling all transit-oriented young adults! Applications are open for the STM's student summer jobs.

Salaries vary by position, but many pay at least $25/hour.

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As of March 19, the STM is accepting applications for 12 positions, from architect to station agent to social media communications advisor (for those who want in on some of the best memes in the city).

There are also internships available in electric, civil and construction engineering.

Application deadlines for many of the positions fall between March 20 and 30, but a company spokesperson tells MTL Blog that more positions will be added in the coming weeks.

They encourage interested students to not delay and apply online.

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      Thomas MacDonald was the Senior Editor of MTL Blog. He received a B.A. with honours from McGill University in 2018 and worked as a Writer and Associate Editor before entering his current role. He is proud to lead the MTL Blog team and to provide its readers with the information they need to make the most of their city.

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