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This article discusses the top careers in Canada according to growth opportunities, salary, and industry outlook. It also discusses which companies are the best to work for in Canada and which ones are offering jobs in the near- and long-term future. The article also addresses the overall state of the Canadian economy and job market.

If you are looking for a job in Canada or plan on going to school so you can get a better job, it is important to know the Canadian job market. You should know the top 10 places that you can work in Canada, the top 10 occupational groups and the salaries associated with these careers. You might have a desired salary range in mind or you might find the career you want to pursue doesn’t have many jobs in Canada.

Canada has several companies that pay salaried positions throughout the country. It is important to remember that if you can get your foot in the door in any position with one of these companies, you can eventually move up. As you earn an education, you will be qualified to work in the department you are hoping to work in. If the company knows you are working toward a degree in a certain field, most likely they will move you to a position where you can move up. The top 10 companies in Canada include General Motors, Sun Life Assurance, Daimler Chrysler, Honda, Ford Motor Company, London Life Insurance, Air Canada, Costco, Telus, and Intier Automotive.



In Canada there are 10 major occupational groups (or industries) you can work in. These occupational groups include various positions you might consider as a career and include information technology, trades, health, sales and service, social science, education, government, natural and applied sciences, and arts and culture.

The information technology industry in Canada is booming because of the need for computer systems in every industry. It is critical in almost every company throughout Canada to hire employees who have the ability to manage and maintain information systems. Positions in this field include but are not limited to database administrators, web developers, telecommunication engineers, systems analysts, tech support, and people with highly developed skills in information management.

The biggest trade skills to learn in Canada include vocational skills that are also in the information technology field. Information technology is in every industry throughout the country and employs thousands of people. Required capabilities include repairing electronic and mechanical equipment, working on the Internet, email systems, and applications commonly used through organizations. Most of these trade jobs allow for you to get certified or take classes to focus on a specific aspect of this field so you can get a job.

The health field everywhere you go is in need of professionals. This field can include many different positions in every aspect of health care. This includes doctors, nurses, dentists, medical transcriptionists, and numerous administrative positions. There are hundreds of positions throughout hospitals, urgent cares, and other medical offices. Salary ranges vary greatly.

Sales and service is a big industry within Canada, as it is around the world. Most businesses have a product or a service to sell. Sales positions vary from department stores to top level executives in companies. These positions may require a degree from an accredited university for top level executives to only a high school diploma in lower level sales positions.

The careers throughout Canada vary greatly in pay. Many jobs are hourly wages while others are salaried positions. The average pay for most jobs are as follows: retail sales clerks in retail stores make around $20,000 - $24,000 annually, data entry clerks $22,000, accounting clerks $30,000, bookkeepers $30,000, truck drivers $40,000, plumbers $44,000, electricians $47,000, executive assistants $58,000, registered nurses $57,000, computer engineers $80,000, and lawyers $70,000. A dentist is one of the highest paid positions making approximately $120,000 annually.

The average hourly earnings for careers throughout Canada are from $38,000 to $41,000 annually. Men average a higher hourly rate than women. Men make an average of $20.87 an hour while women earn an average of $17.28. The overall hourly wage throughout Canada with all employees is $19.09 an hour.

Many people want to know what the average weekly wage is in Canada based on the industry. People who are working in the educational and related services are averaging a little over $800 a week. The weekly average for health care professionals and social assistance workers is approximately $725. Public administration workers make an average of almost $1,000 a week. Professional, scientific, and technical services make around the same of the public administration jobs at $1,000 a week.

The biggest companies employing people throughout Canada are car manufacturers such as Honda, Ford, and General Motors. More people are employed by these manufacturers than other businesses. However, if your goal is to work for one of these companies you should consider the market today and the problems car manufacturers like General Motors and Ford are experiencing due to the rising gas prices. Thousands of layoffs have occurred within these businesses and they will continue. Any long term goals you might have for a career with one of these companies may be short lived.

The best companies to consider are those with a promising future that might stick around for a while. Industries still thriving throughout the economy today and that will continue to thrive include healthcare, insurance, and information technology.

The Canadian job market is doing very well. The average pay rate is almost $40,000 a year across the board. The industries that look the best in the market today are jobs in the information technology market which include database administrators, systems analysts, engineers, management, and various trade positions to fix and repair computers and electronic devices.

There are many other fields of choice you might consider working in that pay quite well. Working in the health care industry is promising because you can work as a dentist, any type of physician, or various administrative positions. These two fields are the best options for future growth and employment in Canada. Technology is thriving and will continue to thrive because virtually every business throughout Canada requires computer systems for information gathering purposes.
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