Are You A Graduate? These Are The Best Jobs For You in Canada

In the overall sense, Canada is one of the best countries in the world to live and build a career in, and if you’re planning to settle down and make a life in the country, it’s best to start planning from the stages of higher education. Studying in and finishing from a Canadian university is the surest way to secure gainful employment, and hence a promising work career immediately after graduation.

However, you must be careful of which courses you decide to study in Canadian universities. While the work satisfaction is generally on a high across all work sectors in the country, some fields reward better and are more profitable to build a career profile in than others. You’ll find a list of the best jobs as well as the highest-paying and most sought-after jobs in Canada for fresh graduates, but you first have to think of securing a Canadian Work Visa.

The procedures for securing a Work Visa for foreign students graduating from a Canadian university are pretty straightforward, and studying in a public university puts you in a better position for securing the permit.

If you have to study in a private institution, make sure it’s one that operates in the face of the law the same way public institutions do, awards a DEP or an ASP with a total course study duration of at least 900 hours, and conforms to the certification rules of the region in which the institution is situated. Once these conditions are satisfied, you can go ahead and apply for the Post Graduation Work Permit Programme (PGWPP) not later than 90 days of getting your graduation certificate from a Canadian higher education institution.

With the issue of Work Permits out of the way, here are the jobs with the highest gross annual salaries in Canada:

  1. Business and Commerce
  2. Computer sciences
  3. Dentistry – BEST
  4. Engineering
  5. Forestry
  6. Law
  7. Medicine
  8. Nursing
  9. Pharmacy
  10. Therapy and Rehab
  11. Veterinary Medicine

Most of these jobs are in the medical field, and it’s no surprise that the highest-paying of them all is Dentistry.

These jobs don’t have the highest labor demand in Canada, though. Here is a list of some of the most sought-after jobs in the country:

  1. Air Traffic Controller
  2. Engineering Manager
  3. Health & Community Service Manager
  4. Mapping Technologist
  5. Mining and Forestry Manager – BEST
  6. Oil and Gas Drilling Supervisor
  7. Power Systems Operator
  8. Public Administration Director
  9. Senior Business Manager
  10. Statistician and Actuaries

By starting your career in Canada, you learn how to interact with fellow team members and colleagues, work standard hours, and improve your networking skills in preparation for the future.

If you’re qualified for any of these jobs, then your choices of earning big in Canada is high.

However, there are also jobs in Canada that do not require a university degree. you might want to check those here.

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