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It's that time of year again: back to school. As the semester kicks off, you might find yourself grabbing new books and school supplies. Maybe you're debating whether to drop that one class because it's at an inconvenient time, or the professor seems a tad intense. Perhaps the syllabus doesn't quite resonate with you. And on top of all of that, you're probably also on the hunt for a job.

I mean, how else can one be expected to dine out at Montreal's best restaurants, go on cute dates or take advantage of the many things to do across the city without some pocket change, y'know? Now, I get it. It's frustrating, it is. You have to study and work? Unfair. I know, but alas, I don't make the rules, I'm simply here to help you connect with viable employment opportunities so that you can enjoy studying, living and working in Montreal as much as possible.

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Forbes has released its 2023 list of Canada's best companies to work for, as determined by a survey of over 10,000 Canadians on their workplace experiences.

The total list includes 300 companies, but in the top 100 (which, let's be real, is all most people care about), three Montreal-based organizations have made their mark. These top companies were selected from a pool of 2,900 organizations, so making it to a high spot is no small feat.

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In 2021, the government announced new scholarships for Quebec CEGEP and university students in specific courses of study. The idea is to incentivize students to enter fields where the province is in desperate need of expertise and labour.

The scholarship sums will go up to $1,500 per semester for college students and $2,500 per semester for university students.

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Spring always feels like a time for new beginnings, doesn't it? While you're doing the rest of your spring cleaning, why not give your job an upgrade as well? Here are six job openings here in Quebec that pay at least $100,000 per year.

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Let's face it — trying to decide which field to work in can be difficult, but trying to decide which companies to apply to in that field can be even more difficult. Luckily, we've got rankings that gives us an idea of who the top Montreal employers are to help us in our job quests.

The Montréal's Top Employers list for 2022 is now out, so anyone looking for employment in the city can get an idea of where to send their resumes.

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