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Volume, recency, pay disclosure, and employer counts describe TryJobFit's checked listings. They are directional market evidence, not a national census.
Canadian job market
Compare active Canadian listings by industry, then narrow your search using live province, city, employer, and LMIA-related signals.
Active categorized listings that passed public quality checks.
Each report uses current, quality-checked listings and clearly labels what the data can and cannot prove.
Construction, transportation, maintenance, equipment, and certified trade roles across Canada.
456
Listings
107
This week
British Columbia
Leading province
Retail, customer service, hospitality, food service, account, and frontline operations roles across Canada.
212
Listings
44
This week
Alberta
Leading province
Operations, project, program, team leadership, and senior management roles across Canadian organizations.
170
Listings
34
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Agriculture, forestry, mining, energy, environmental, and resource-support roles across Canada.
64
Listings
18
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Accounting, finance, administration, marketing, analysis, and professional services roles across Canada.
44
Listings
6
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Production, assembly, food processing, quality, industrial operations, and plant-support roles across Canada.
30
Listings
7
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Clinical, allied health, care support, pharmacy, dental, and healthcare operations roles across Canada.
28
Listings
8
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Software, data, infrastructure, cybersecurity, product, and technical support roles across Canada.
18
Listings
6
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Teaching, training, student support, legal support, public service, and education administration roles across Canada.
11
Listings
2
This week
Ontario
Leading province
Samples still building
Arts & Culture. These reports stay out of the sitemap until their current sample is strong enough.
Volume, recency, pay disclosure, and employer counts describe TryJobFit's checked listings. They are directional market evidence, not a national census.
Use province and city links to find where your category is concentrated, then compare licensing, pay units, and living costs independently.
Open the original source, confirm the employer and role, and never pay for an offer or assume an LMIA-related label guarantees eligibility.
TryJobFit maps each active listing to a stable public category, then applies the same completeness and source checks used for public job pages. Category counts describe the current TryJobFit sample, not every job in Canada.
Province and city comparisons appear only when listings contain consistent location fields. Counts change as employers publish, update, or close jobs.
No. It means the listing contains an LMIA-related signal. Applicants must verify the employer, original source, LMIA status, and work-permit requirements before relying on it.
Start with the category closest to your experience, compare its leading provinces and cities, then open individual listings and tailor your resume to the stated requirements.
Category pages combine active TryJobFit listings with official Canadian labour-market and newcomer guidance.
We assign listings to a stable public taxonomy, apply public indexability checks, and publish a category report only when its current sample meets a minimum size and contains usable employer and province signals.