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student jobs montreal

If you're a student in Montreal searching for a solid summer job, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is hiring for 2025.

These May-to-August positions are open to full-time students, offering hands-on experience in a dynamic environment. With some roles paying over $27 an hour, it's a great way to gain valuable skills while making serious cash.

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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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It's that time of year again: back to school. As the semester kicks off, you might find yourself grabbing new books and school supplies. Maybe you're debating whether to drop that one class because it's at an inconvenient time, or the professor seems a tad intense. Perhaps the syllabus doesn't quite resonate with you. And on top of all of that, you're probably also on the hunt for a job.

I mean, how else can one be expected to dine out at Montreal's best restaurants, go on cute dates or take advantage of the many things to do across the city without some pocket change, y'know? Now, I get it. It's frustrating, it is. You have to study and work? Unfair. I know, but alas, I don't make the rules, I'm simply here to help you connect with viable employment opportunities so that you can enjoy studying, living and working in Montreal as much as possible.

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Tax season may be stressful, but for ambitious students, it can also be a chance to gain some valuable professional experience (and obvs make some money, too). Revenu Québec is currently hiring for five different student jobs, from administration to customer service.

Perks of these internship-style roles include weekends off and a schedule that adapts to your schooling needs: full-time in summer and part-time when school is in session. Students can also opt to work from home for a maximum of three days each week.

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The school year is coming back around, and that means paying tuition fees, among other expenses. For those students looking for part-time jobs in Montreal, it can be difficult to find opportunities that pay well enough to make the efforts worthwhile. Thankfully, we've compiled a brief list of well-paying part-time student jobs in Montreal, some of which require no experience at all.

If you're ready to kickstart your career while you're still working on that degree, keep scrolling and your next opportunity might finally greet you!

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The STM is in the process of filling its student jobs for the summer of 2022. One advertisement for customer service positions promises a $27.80-per-hour wage and a 35-hour workweek between May and September.

The student customer service agent would work in the centre d’expérience client intégré (Integrated Customer Experience Centre) fielding comments and questions from STM riders.

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If you're on the hunt for a summer job that'll let you have some much-needed fun under the sun, then we've got you covered! Midway Group is looking to fill a number of positions for an array of Montreal festivals and outdoor events, including Escape, Metro Metro, ARRIVALS, Fuego Fuego, and Beachclub.

Not only can you soak up the sun, but you'll also be able to enjoy the shows for free, all while working them of course.

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Here's a rare opportunity to actually take money from the CRA. The Canada Revenue Agency is hiring customer service agents across Quebec ahead of tax season with salaries ranging from $58,076 to $65,363 depending on job level.

In a January 6 news release, the agency specifically highlights its remote work opportunities. The CRA has ended the requirement for some employees to live in the city where their job is based.

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