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What are the most common jobs in Ontario?
Among men, the most common occupation was retail salesperson (accounting for 3.3% of all employed men), followed by transport truck driver (2.9%), retail and wholesale manager (2.5%), carpenter (1.7%) and janitor, caretaker and building superintendent (1.7%).
What is the most common jobs in Canada?
The most common jobs overall in Canada were retail salespersons, retail and wholesale managers, administrative assistants, food counter attendants/kitchen helpers, and cashiers.
What is the most popular career?
Top 100 Careers
Rank | Occupation | # of Jobs |
---|---|---|
1 | Dentist | 27,600 |
2 | Registered Nurse | 712,900 |
3 | Pharmacist | 69,740 |
4 | Computer Systems Analyst | 120,440 |
What are the most needed jobs in Canada?
When it comes to the most-needed jobs in Canada, nursing may very well top the list. Two major factors are driving the demand for more nurses. The first one is that baby boomers are reaching retirement age. Roughly half of the RN workforce is between about 42 and 65 years old.
What kind of jobs are in demand in Ontario?
The Ontario in-demand occupations under the Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream are the following: Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream Sales and Service Occupations Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations
Are there more vacancies for nursing jobs in Ontario?
Seniors and elderly people typically have higher health care needs. So, as baby boomers continue to age, it’s expected that the demand for medical care will grow, resulting in new jobs. Ontario nursing associations report that hospitals in the province face about 10,000 vacancies for nursing positions.
Are there any low paying jobs in Canada?
According to a Statistics Canada report released in September 2019, more and more workers hold low-paying jobs; in fact, “between 1998 and 2018, the proportion of employees earning minimum wage grew from 5.2% to 10.4%, with most of that growth occurring between 2017 and 2018.”