6 Jobs Hiring In Montreal With Flexible Schedules So You Don't Have To Work 9-5

Some of these jobs let you have free snacks while working.
Contributing Writer

The 514 is a city filled with opportunity, but sometimes you gotta get a side hustle so that you can support your passions. Not to worry though — There are lots of jobs hiring in Montreal that offer flexible hours.

Whether you're a student with a crazy schedule or someone looking for a gig that isn't the typical 9-5, any of these jobs would be a great fit.

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So if any of these jobs seem like the one for you, don't wait to apply. There are tons of fellow Montrealers looking for flexibility, too.

Bilingual Customer Service Consultant

Company: Fido

Why You Should Check It Out: As part of the Rogers group, you'll get to work with one of the largest telecommunications companies in the country.

Call Centre Agent

Company: i24Image

Why You Should Check It Out: This company offers a great work environment... so much so that it lists a sense of humour as a requirement.

Tutor

Company: Studiosity

Why You Should Check It Out: You'll get the chance to help thousands of students excel and reach their full potential.

Warehouse Clerks

Company: SSENSE

Why You Should Check It Out: This super cool company offers lots of exciting perks, like a casual dress code (no workboots) and free snacks.

Part-Time Crew Member

Company: Mr. Puffs

Why You Should Check It Out: If the smell wasn't good enough, you'll also get some food for free or at a great discount.

Retail Sales Associate

Company: Bell

Why You Should Check It Out: Even if you're just here for the cash, this gig is still super impressive to have on your resume.

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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