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Built for Canadian job search2,868+ jobs tracked1,130+ LMIA-related roles20+ public guides
Canadian job search, clearer from step one

Find Canadian jobs that fit your resume and work goals.

TryJobFit brings job search, resume feedback, LMIA-aware research, salary context, and application drafting into one practical workflow for Canada.

2,868

Canadian jobs tracked

1,130

LMIA-related roles

6

Remote jobs

Start where you are

Most users need one clear next step, not another job board tab.

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Cleaner workflow

From resume check to application, the path stays visible.

The site now prioritizes decisions users actually make: whether a resume is ready, which jobs match, which employers need verification, and what application material to prepare next.

1

Start with your resume and the exact Canadian role you want.

2

Fix missing keywords, unclear experience, and weak application signals.

3

Compare jobs by location, pay, employer context, and LMIA-related signals.

4

Apply with a tailored draft and a verification checklist.

Core tools

Focused helpers for the moments when a Canadian job search gets slow, unclear, or risky.

Featured guides

Practical context for resumes, LMIA research, provinces, and safer job search.

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Source context

Public pages separate job data, official guidance, and AI-assisted output so users can judge what to verify.

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Privacy and AI transparency

Tool outputs are assistive only. Users should review generated drafts before relying on them for job, immigration, or legal decisions.

No guarantee claims

LMIA-related signals help with research, but they do not promise sponsorship, immigration results, interviews, or job offers.

Important disclaimer

TryJobFit is not affiliated with the Government of Canada, IRCC, ESDC, or Job Bank. LMIA-friendly signals are informational only and do not guarantee sponsorship, work permits, permanent residence, interviews, or job offers. Full disclaimer

Start with one resume check, then search with a plan.

A stronger resume review makes the job search more focused and helps you compare Canadian roles with clearer evidence.