quebec jobs

Finding a job in this market can be tough, especially if you're fresh out of school.

That's what makes this next bit of news worth bookmarking. Mediacorp recently published its 2026 edition of Canada's Top Employers for Young People, now in its 24th year, and 14 companies with Quebec headquarters made the list. The competition recognizes Canadian employers that stand out for how they hire and develop workers early in their careers, through things like paid internships, mentorship, tuition support, and structured career coaching.

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If you're on the hunt for a new job in Quebec, a national ranking just dropped that might help you narrow the search.

The 2026 edition of Canada's Top 100 Employers is out, and a handful of Quebec-based companies made the cut, including several with head offices right here in Montreal. The list highlights employers that stand out for things like benefits, work culture, time off, flexibility and community involvement, and this year’s winners range from software firms to banks, universities and global manufacturers.

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If you're looking for a solid, well-paying job in Quebec that doesn't require a university degree and can be done partly or fully from home, Services Québec has some new openings that might be worth a look. The provincial agency is currently hiring customer service agents across Quebec, and the salary can reach up to $59,592 a year, depending on experience.

It's not bad for a role where a high school diploma or equivalent work experience is enough to apply.

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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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Looking for a summer job that pays well and lets you work in some of Quebec's most historic locations? Parks Canada is currently hiring students for seasonal positions in 2025.

The best part? Wages range between $17.36 and $24.62 per hour.

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Thousands of Canadian workers will start next week on a happy note with a well-deserved day off. But as in many cases, Quebec is the exception.

In most provinces, the third Monday of February is recognized as a statutory holiday, commonly known as Family Day. Observed in places like Ontario, Alberta, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, it was introduced back in the 90s to provide a mid-winter break and encourage family time.

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If you're working for minimum wage in Quebec, you're getting a small pay bump this spring — but it might not be as much as you'd hoped for.

Starting May 1, 2025, the province's minimum wage will increase from $15.75 to $16.10 per hour — a 35-cent raise that translates to an annual increase of roughly $656 for full-time workers. Tipped workers will also see a slight boost, going from $12.60 to $12.90 per hour.

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A new ranking has just revealed Canada's most in-demand jobs for 2025, and many come with solid paycheques and career growth opportunities.

If the tough job market and slow salary growth in Quebec have you feeling discouraged, don't lose hope just yet. Randstad Canada, one of the world’s largest talent companies, has identified the top 15 jobs that employers are looking to fill this year — and some of the roles may surprise you.

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Forbes has released its annual ranking of Canada's Best Employers for 2025, and plenty of Quebec-based companies earned a spot on the list.

Published on January 21, the ranking is based on a survey of over 40,000 employees across the country who work at companies with at least 500 staff members. To determine the results, participants were asked about factors like salary, flexibility, career growth opportunities, and workplace training programs.

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If you're looking for a sky-high salary to match your lofty ambitions, a job at NAV Canada could be just the ticket! NAV Canada is currently hiring in Quebec for high-paying roles, and you could earn six figures without a degree or related experience.

If you didn't already know, NAV Canada is responsible for keeping Canada's skies safe. Its employees help pilots by providing a wide range of information, from weather observations and updates to runway advisories. They're also responsible for controlling the movement of vehicles on airport runways.

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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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If you're on the lookout for a job in Montreal, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is currently hiring for many positions across the city and you could earn more than $40 an hour.

The STM is hiring in areas including maintenance, HVAC, plumbing, security, and bus and metro operations. In fact, there are over 500 different types of jobs at the Montreal transit company. There are open roles for full-time workers and students, all of which pay between $27.07 and $41.31 per hour.

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