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These 31 Montreal companies were named among Canada's best places to work in 2024

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​The Montreal skyline in summer.

The Montreal skyline in summer.

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Whether you're job hunting right now, or you simply want to know how your current employer compares to the rest of the market, look no further than Great Place to Work.

The global institute specializing in workplace culture research and analysis just dropped its list of the 100 Best Workplaces in Canada in 2024. Between the three categories — under 100 employees, 100 to 199 employees and over 1,000 employees — over two dozen Montreal companies made the cut, and that doesn't even include places in the Montreal area, like Boucherville.

While the methodology used by Great Place to Work to compile the list is proprietary, their website says "a great workplace is defined by trust, pride, and camaraderie for all." We also know that selected companies have to be certified as Great Place to Work organizations in the past year — a process that involves surveying the employees, and completing a "culture brief" to provide details about the company's programs and practices. Companies with 1,000 employees or more need to complete an additional Culture Audit questionnaire.

Without further ado, here are the 31 Montreal companies that were named among the country's top employers this year.

Under 100 employees

  1. Symetris (Information Technology)
  2. Kinessor (Information Technology)
  3. Rablab (Professional Services)
  4. Agence dada (Professional Services)
  5. Indigo Consulting Canada (Information Technology)
  6. Mediaclip (Information Technology)
  7. Brio Management Boutique (Professional Services)
  8. Clark Influence (Media)
  9. 1Milk2Sugars Inc. (Media)
  10. Sharethrough (Information Technology)
  11. Gestisoft (Information Technology)
  12. HalfSerious (Information Technology)
  13. Kombi Sports Inc. (Manufacturing & Production)
  14. Toc Toc Communications (Professional Services)
  15. Services et Solutions TWM Canada Inc. (Information Technology)

Bonus: DNE Resources (Professional Services) in Kirkland, which being West Island is basically Montreal, but it's technically its own municipality.

100-999 employees

  1. Amilia (Information Technology)
  2. Spiria Digital Inc (Information Technology)
  3. Diff (Information Technology)
  4. Solutions Beyond Technologies (Information Technology)
  5. Kitco Metals Inc. (Retail)
  6. GlobalVision (Information Technology)
  7. Plusgrade (Information Technology)
  8. Lundbeck Canada Inc. (Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals)
  9. Larochelle Groupe Conseil inc. (Information Technology)
  10. Lamour Group (Manufacturing & Production)

Over 1,000 employees

  1. Behaviour (Interactive Entertainment)
  2. CGI (Information Technology)
  3. AbbVie Corporation (Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals)
  4. Pharmascience.Inc (Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals)
  5. Ardene (Retail)
  6. ALDO Group (Retail)
Bookmark this page if you're looking for work or think you'll be looking for work soon because a lot of these companies are hiring. You can find more information about each of them through Great Place to Work's company profiles and follow the website links to access their career pages.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

This article has been updated since it was originally published on May 9, 2024.

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      Ilana Belfer (she/her) was an editor for MTL Blog. She's obsessed with great storytelling in all its forms having worked in print, radio, television, theatre, and digital media over the past decade. A graduate of Carleton University’s journalism program, her words have appeared in The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, The Kit, VICE, Salon, Foodism TO & more — covering everything from cam girls to COVID-19. Ilana can usually be found with her dog André, tracking down Montreal’s prettiest ruelles vertes and tastiest treats.

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