Jobs by Category
Browse jobs across Canada's top industries
Technology
Software development, IT, data science, cybersecurity, and more.
Healthcare
Nursing, pharmacy, dental, veterinary, and medical careers.
Skilled Trades
Electricians, welders, plumbers, truck drivers, and construction.
Sales & Service
Retail, customer service, food service, hospitality, and sales.
Business & Finance
Financial analysis, banking, accounting, marketing, and administration.
Education & Law
Teaching, administration, tutoring, legal, and paralegal positions.
Management
Operations, project management, team leadership, and executive roles.
Arts & Culture
Creative arts, media, entertainment, design, and cultural sector.
Natural Resources
Mining, forestry, oil & gas, agriculture, and environmental roles.
Manufacturing
Production, assembly, quality control, and industrial operations.
Best Category Routes to Start With
These categories are carrying the strongest current job volume on TryJobFit. Start with the category that matches your real experience, then move into province and city routes where that industry is concentrated.
805 live jobs on current category routes
Electricians, welders, plumbers, truck drivers, and construction.
478 live jobs on current category routes
Retail, customer service, food service, hospitality, and sales.
227 live jobs on current category routes
Operations, project management, team leadership, and executive roles.
148 live jobs on current category routes
Financial analysis, banking, accounting, marketing, and administration.
How to Use Category Pages
Use category pages to understand the labour market around your skill set. They help you compare where the industry is hiring before you spend time tailoring applications for one specific title.
When to Add Province Filters
Add province focus once you know which industries fit your background. The strongest search pattern is category first, province second, and then city or LMIA routes once you see where conversion is likely to happen.
What Newcomers Should Compare
Compare licensing requirements, salary ranges, employer responsiveness, and work authorization fit. A category that looks attractive nationally may still be a poor choice if it is tightly regulated or concentrated in one high-cost market.
Category Data, Sources & Review
Category pages combine live TryJobFit listings with official labour-market and immigration guidance so you can judge where an industry is actually active instead of relying on generic job-board volume.
Official sources used
Methodology
We group active jobs into consistent public categories, then review those clusters against official labour-market and immigration sources. Category pages are designed to feed users into stronger province, city, and LMIA routes from the same topic.
Next steps
Category Page FAQ
Should I search jobs by category or by title?
Search by category when you want to understand the broader market around your skills. Search by title when you already know the exact role. Strong job searches usually begin with category pages and then narrow into specific titles, cities, and salary targets.
Do category pages include jobs from every province?
Yes. Category pages pull together jobs from across Canada, then surface the provinces, cities, and employers where that industry is currently hiring. They are meant to help you compare where demand is strongest for your field.
Which categories are strongest for newcomers?
That depends on your experience and work authorization. Healthcare, trades, transportation, food service, and logistics often have the clearest newcomer demand, while tech, business, and education can be stronger when your credentials or language profile are already competitive.
How should I use category pages with LMIA searches?
Use category pages to identify the industries that fit your background, then switch into LMIA routes if you need employer sponsorship. That approach is more precise than starting with sponsorship keywords alone.