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If you're looking for steady work with good pay and benefits, Canada Post has a ton of new job openings across Montreal and Quebec. The best part? Many do not require post-secondary studies — a high school diploma (and sometimes just a driver's license) is enough.

According to postings, wages range depending on the role. Delivery agents, for example, start at $23.81/hour, while supervisory positions can climb into the $65,000+ range annually.

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If you've ever been told you're way too nosy for your own good, now's your chance to get paid for it — up to six figures! The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is hiring right now in Montreal, and you don't even need a university degree to apply.

If you're looking for a high-paying job that has flexible requirements when it comes to education and experience, look no further. CSIS has multiple positions open, and they're looking for curious minds, stealthy movers, and people who know their way around the internet.

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Statistics Canada's newest numbers on average pay by industry in Quebec show exactly how much workers in different sectors are earning — and there are some big surprises in the rankings.

The updated report isn't focused on individual job titles like "surgeon" or "software developer." Instead, the data breaks down hourly wages across major industries, covering both full- and part-time employees. That means each category includes a wide range of roles and salaries, from entry-level to senior management, with big differences depending on overtime, schedules and union coverage.

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If you're thinking about switching jobs or just wondering which Montreal-based employers are actually walking the walk when it comes to workplace culture, Forbes just released a new list that might help.

For its inaugural ranking of "Canada's Best Employers for Company Culture," Forbes partnered with Statista to survey more than 40,000 Canadians working at companies with at least 500 employees. Participants rated their employers anonymously on things like fairness, inclusion, recognition, collaboration, and career growth. The results were then combined with past survey data to form a final list of 200 organizations.

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If you're job hunting in Montreal and want something steady without needing a university degree, Montreal-Trudeau Airport is full of opportunities. Several airlines and stores are currently hiring, and many only require a high school diploma or equivalent.

From kitchen gigs to customer service, these positions offer decent starting pay (often with night and weekend premiums), employee benefits, and chances to move up through internal training and career pathways. Some even come with travel perks, depending on the employer.

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If you're job hunting in Montreal and have a passion for railways, VIA Rail Canada is currently offering several exciting career opportunities in the city.

With salaries as high as $106,000 a year, the available positions range from engineering and project management to customer experience and operations. Many of them require specific training or certifications, but some are accessible with just a college diploma and relevant experience.

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If you're looking for a well-paying job in the Montreal area, Purolator might have something for you.

The Canadian courier company is currently hiring for multiple positions in Montreal, Laval, Boucherville, and Sainte-Catherine, and many of the roles come with strong hourly wages — some reaching as high as $37.52/hour after one year.

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Think six-figure jobs are only for people with university degrees? Think again. NAV Canada is currently hiring in Quebec, and you could earn up to $201,407 a year with just a high school diploma.

NAV Canada, the national organization responsible for civil air traffic control and flight planning, is actively recruiting new candidates, and no post-secondary education or prior experience is required. The organization provides fully paid training, and successful recruits can land one of two highly compensated roles: regional (IFR) controller or tower (VFR) controller.

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If you're looking for a high-paying job in Canada that comes with interesting perks and the opportunity to meet new people, look no further. Statistics Canada is hiring for roles related to the upcoming census, and some roles pay a six-figure salary.

Canada's census might only roll around every five years, but the work that goes into it is a huge, months-long operation that starts well before most people even notice.

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If you're on the hunt for a job in Montreal that offers top-tier benefits and a workplace culture that actually values its employees, you might want to take notes.

The 2025 edition of Montreal's Top Employers has just been announced, highlighting the best workplaces in the city across various industries, from tech and finance to fashion and aviation.

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If you're looking for a temporary gig this spring that pays more than minimum wage, Elections Canada is now hiring across the country, and some jobs offer over $26 per hour. Plus, overtime is paid at time and a half.

With an anticipated federal election set to take place this spring, Elections Canada is looking to fill various positions to ensure voting day runs smoothly. The exact election date has yet to be confirmed, but hiring is already underway for jobs in all 343 ridings across Canada.

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Job hunting in Montreal can be tough, but if you're looking for stability, the City of Montreal might have just what you need.

With over 130 new openings in the past few weeks — ranging from specialized manual labour to office jobs — there are plenty of opportunities to explore. Whether you're after a career change, a reliable government position, or simply a way to pay the bills, you might just find the perfect fit.

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