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Do you like ordering sandwiches at fast-food restaurants? Then sink your teeth into this fresh gig. Groundglass Casting is looking for Montreal Anglophones aged 18 to 75 years old for a sandwich commercial — no acting experience required.

Though you don't need to be a professional actor, the company is looking for outgoing Montrealers who are regulars at a sandwich restaurant in Montreal. Only Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada can apply.

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Trying to figure out how to occupy your time while making some cash this summer? With terrasse season on its way, there are tons of Montreal restaurant jobs available right now.

If any interest you, do your best to apply as quickly as possible since some of the job postings mentioned in this list are "urgently hiring."

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Have you ever looked at what the government does and thought to yourself, "I can do that"? Well, as luck would have it, the government is always hiring, so it's time to step up. 

Here are six government jobs at both the provincial and federal level you can apply for to maybe change things from the inside.

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Montreal is known for many things such as poutine, potholes, and problematic politicians but did you know it's also one of the video game capitals of the world? Some of the best minds in the industry live here, and you can join them with these amazing jobs in Montreal's video game industry. 

If you already spend all your time playing video games, why not incorporate them into your day job?

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There's something about the sun staying up longer that makes us feel like there are suddenly more hours in a day, which for some people means more time to make more money. So, we found six exciting summer jobs in Montreal for you to check out if you're one of these people.

Whether you're a student, currently on the job hunt or just looking for a little change this summer, these employments will ensure a solid season ahead.

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The Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC), Quebec's cannabis retailer, is hiring for 28 in-store positions across the province. There are both full-time and part-time jobs available in and around Montreal.

The positions currently available in Montreal are at the new Pointe-aux-Trembles branch. But the Laval-Chomedey branch is also hiring.

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If you're getting ready to hit the job market after high school or cégep or just considering a new career path, these nine jobs in Quebec that don't require a university degree might help give you an idea of some of the opportunities out there right now.

These positions draw from a diverse array of fields and demand varying levels of experience and educational backgrounds.

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Canada’s Top 100 Employers project released its annual list of Montreal's Top Employers last month for 2021 — and some of them have jobs available!

If you're looking for a new gig or simply want to level up to one of the city's best workplaces, then one of these opportunities may be right for you. 

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If you're a student looking for summer work in Montreal, you might want to consider becoming a station agent for the STM. 

It's a full-time job (40 hours a week) that pays $26.75 an hour from the end of May to the end of August, so it's a chance to earn well over minimum wage without needing much work experience. 

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Whether you're a professional looking for a new opportunity or a student seeking career inspiration, this list of jobs in Quebec offers, at the very least, a snapshot of positions available in the province in the $80,000-100,000 salary range. 

Note that these postings will likely disappear once employers find suitable candidates.

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What's better than a nice, cold beer? Getting paid to drink that nice, cold beer. EduBirdie, a professional essay writing service geared toward students, is hiring between 28 and 40 hangover testers who will get paid to party — and, yes, Quebecers can apply!

The point of the "research" is to study which of the 15 most popular American beer brands has the smallest impact on productivity the next day, according to the website. 

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If you're looking for a job where you can work from home — and, let's face it, that's pretty much everyone right now — then check out this opportunity: Videotron in Quebec is hiring remote call centre agents, including in Montreal and Longueuil.

Not only is the whole process virtual — from the interview to the training to the work itself — you also don't need more than a high school or vocational diploma (or equivalent) to apply for the position, which is full-time and permanent. Hello, benefits!

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