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government jobs

If your goal for 2025 is to get on a new career path and start earning the big bucks, this one's for you. There are a whole bunch of high-paying careers in Montreal that don't actually require a degree or experience to get started—you just need to know where to look!

Based on data insights from Indeed's 2024 reports on Canada's highest-paying jobs that don't require a degree or experience, we've rounded up some of the best career options for anyone looking for a fresh start.

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If you're on the hunt for jobs in Quebec that let you trade in the ordinary for the extraordinary, Parks Canada has some amazing opportunities waiting for you.

Whether you're interested in a traditional desk job or hands-on work in the great outdoors, these Government of Canada jobs offer something for everyone, and many of them pay six figures.

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You don't have to be a super-spy to land a job with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) — it turns out the government agency offers a whole bunch of high-paying roles where you can channel your inner James Bond without all the car chases and explosions.

CSIS is hiring Foreign Language Communications Analysts in Montreal, and if you're fluent in Arabic, Mandarin, Russian, Punjabi, Urdu or Hindi, you could snag a Government of Canada job that pays up to $120,917 a year.

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A slew of Government of Canada jobs are available across various departments, and you don't require a formal degree to apply. In fact, one role pays nearly $85,000 per year.

Candidates can explore job opportunities within federal departments such as Statistics Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Canada Space Agency, and the Canadian Coast Guard, among others.

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If you've been eyeing a position with the Government of Canada, then there are currently loads of open jobs available across Canada.

The federal government is hiring in departments such as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, National Research Council of Canada and Indigenous Services Canada, to name a few. And the best part? They all pay over $100,000 annually.

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The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) is currently looking to fill various positions across Canada and you can land a job that pays well over $100,000 a year. The CBSA has openings in divisions such as its information, science and technology branch, trade operations, integration management and airports.

In order to be eligible for one of these open positions with the CBSA, candidates must have a secondary school diploma or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience. Additionally, experience gathering information, analyzing options, and providing functional advice and guidance to teams and clients all while monitoring and tracking project timelines and deliverables are also great assets.

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If you've been eyeing a job with the Government of Canada then you're in luck. The federal government is currently looking to fill several roles across the country and they all pay well over $100,000 a year.

With positions available in several departments including Financial Institutions Canada, National Resources Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Innovation, Information and Technology branch, to name a few, you can score a pretty sweet job with an even sweeter salary.

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If you've been eyeing a job with the federal government then the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is currently looking to fill a handful of positions. The government agency is hiring all across Canada right now and each open job pays over $100,000 a year.

From positions in departments including IT, communications, and finance, there's a little bit of everything for everyone. Oh, and not to mention the slew of sweet benefits you'd get as well. As an employee of the federal government, you would be eligible for a health care plan, dental plan, disability insurance, and vacation and leave packages.

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If you've always enjoyed fiddling with your Texas Instrument, this might be your sign to pursue a career in accounting. As Narcity Canada reports, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has opened a nationwide jobs bank with the goal to create a reserve of qualified accountants from which it can draw to fill positions across the country.

The federal agency is advertising a salary range of $77,012 to $98,683.

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Despite the shaky economy and looming recession, the government of Canada is still hiring for a range of high-paying roles, from IT management to Innovation specialist (whatever that means), with roles based across Canada, including in Montreal.

The government does offer some noteworthy benefits, including three to five weeks of accrued vacation (depending on the position), an annual individual performance bonus, insurance and access to free courses and Employee Resource Groups.

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is trying to staff its foreign service offices. And if the prospect of living abroad isn't incentive enough, the department is also teasing a salary range of $72,292 to $91,472. As Narcity Canada first reported, IRCC is using a Government of Canada jobs inventory to create a pool of qualified candidates that it can eventually hire and deploy internationally as Migration Foreign Service Officers.

According to the job listing, these officers may have a range of duties related to IRCC's migration program, including participation in foreign applicant processing, "risk assessment" and "engagement," as well as "migration diplomacy activities."

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Health Canada is looking to find new recruits. The federal health department is in the process of stocking its inventory of candidates to fill clerical and administrative support positions and program officer roles. Applicants don't need a university degree and the posted salary range is $50,821 to $70,622.

The inventory, according to the online listing, could be used to fill Health Canada jobs across the country, including in Montreal, where Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada have offices.

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