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Most of us have been working from home for the last year and a half so we're aware of all the perks: less commuting, cheaper lunches and comfy PJs all day.

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On the list of cool places to work in the city, Google jobs in Montreal would definitely be at the top. So, that's why we found some that only require a bachelor's degree.

You can kick start your career at one of the coolest companies to work for in the world.

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If you're looking for restaurant industry work in downtown Montreal and you're a fan of Time Out Market, you'll probably want to check out its job fair on June 9.

The 40,000-square-foot "culinary playground" in the Eaton Centre is hiring cashiers, cooks, bartenders, sales clerks, pizza makers, bakers, baristas and hosts. 

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When summer rolls around, maximizing time spent outdoors tends to be at the top of the to-do list for many Montrealers. The city really comes to life in the summer, and who can resist the warm breeze on a sunny day? 

As for the things that make summer not so fun, being stuck indoors definitely takes the cake. It might be peak relaxation season, but it's also a great time to earn some money (especially if you're a student), and sadly a lot of jobs are likely to keep you inside and out of the sunshine.

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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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If you're a student looking for a summer job in Montreal to save money before school starts again, look no further than the student job opportunities at the STM that are paying close to $30 per hour.

The transit company is looking to hire maintenance workers in their various facilities and is taking applications until April 26. 

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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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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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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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It's fair to say that times are tough right now, and change — whether it's financial, emotional or simply routine-related — is constant. 

One of the biggest shifts many Quebecers face these days is in employment and career opportunities, which have been ever-changing during the pandemic.

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This city is filled with lots of opportunities. And the best part is, there are lots of jobs hiring in Montreal that don't require a degree or any type of formal training.

With competitive wages and lots of flexibility in schedules and working from home, we found some really fantastic job listings that are hiring right now.

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Have you ever thought to yourself, "Forget this, I'm gonna go work on a vineyard somewhere?" Well, Murphy-Goode in California is offering someone their dream job on a winery and Quebecers can apply.

Or rather, they call it "A Really Goode Job."

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