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hiring montreal

Looking for a job in the Montreal area? Canada Post is hiring 170 on-call letter carriers (also known as delivery agents) in Greater Montreal, including downtown, the South Shore, the West Island, Saint-Laurent and Laval.

No French is required and you'll be paid well above minimum wage.

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Everyone needs some kind of income to afford that cheeky bagel and coffee, or to justify another takeaway poutine after three nights straight of Uber Eats-ing. But it can be challenging to find a role that fits your pay expectations AND the limited hours in your day.

Thankfully, these part-time jobs are available now, and some of them are dedicated to those people with perhaps the least money and time among us all: university students. Whether you're looking for an administration side hustle or a tutoring gig, these roles could be your newest (and most legitimate) money-making scheme.

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When it comes to your career, benefits, development opportunities, training and work environment are just as important as the pay.

On the hunt for a new job? An institution with a solid foundation (one that actually prioritizes your values), like the National Bank of Canada, could be the perfect place for you to grow – both personally and professionally.

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When you think about the City of Montreal, your mind may conjure images of garbage collection, snow clearing and Mayor Valérie Plante. But if you're looking for work, you may also want to start thinking of the City of Montreal as a viable employment option because it just ranked among the top 20 best employers in Canada — and there are plenty of open jobs available.

According to Glassdoor's Best Places To Work 2022 list, The City of Montreal is the 18th best place to work in the country, earning 4.1 out of 5 stars overall and 4.3 stars — its highest rating — in the work-life balance category. A Glassdoor news release says it determines the winners "based solely on employee feedback — no nomination process, no employee surveys or questionnaires, and no costs or fees involved."

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Whether you're looking for a career change or simply looking for a new professional challenge, the Desjardins Group is currently hiring call center agents in Montreal — and the wage starts at $22.46 per hour.

The job consists of helping clients by answering calls, advising them and building customer loyalty. According to the job listing, the main goal is "understanding the needs of members and clients" by offering them a "unique" and "personalized experience."

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The holidays can be a beautiful time but they can also be an expensive time. If you're looking for a job in Montreal, SSENSE is still hiring in order to fill 2,000 seasonal warehouse clerk roles for upcoming peak periods — and almost no experience is required.

"Since the beginning of this season, SSENSE has aimed to hire as many as 2,000 seasonal Warehouse Clerks and that hiring process remains in progress," SSENSE communications specialist Mikayla Di Grappa told MTL Blog on December 23.

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The winners of Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures have been announced for 2021, and a Montreal company made the list. Sharethrough, a tech powerhouse that connects advertisers and publishers, was specifically recognized for its growth — and, true to form, it's hiring for 22 roles based in the city.

The winners were selected by talent management firm Waterstone Human Capital based on a detailed nomination process.

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With less than a month to go until Christmas, Canada's big shipping companies are in the midst of processing millions of holiday packages — and they need help. This is good news if you want a job because they're on a seasonal hiring spree.

If you're looking for some decently-paying work in the Montreal area, now's the time to check out job openings at Purolator, FedEx, UPS and Canada Post.

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Since it's expecting to process 54 million packages this holiday season, Purolator is hiring a whole lot of people to help out — including 500 Quebecers.

The shipping company announced that it's bringing on 2,400 new employees across Canada, increasing its staff by 15% to meet the demands of the holiday rush.

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More than a million packages a day are delivered across Canada during the holiday season and, to ensure your gifts arrive in time for Christmas, Canada Post needs to hire a heck of a lot of seasonal workers.

To meet this annual increase in demand, Canada Post is looking for an additional 4,200 seasonal employees across the country. This means plenty of job opportunities in Montreal and across Quebec that would allow you to earn $21.80 an hour for a contract that runs from November 15 to January 15.

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Are you an out-of-work elf with experience bussing tables, bartending, serving or hosting? Or maybe you're more of a hospitality worker with some elf experience. Either way, you can make money this holiday season by applying for a job at Montreal's magical Christmas-themed pop-up bar.

Miracle Montreal is coming back for the 2021 season after being cancelled last year and, according to an Instagram post, it's looking for staff to hire right now.

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If you need a job in Montreal and want to get involved in the upcoming federal election, Elections Canada is hiring poll workers in electoral districts across Quebec. Not only will you make more than minimum wage, but you can also get paid time and a half for working extra hours.

There are five possible positions you can apply for. All of them require you to be at least 16 years old on election day and a Canadian citizen. If you're an advance poll worker or an election day poll worker, you also can't take part in any partisan political activity until after the counting of the ballots on election night.

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