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A mid-size Ontario city with a strong healthcare, education, and insurance sector. Home to Western University and major hospital networks with growing tech opportunities.

10 open positions
$70K–$80K avg salary
5 LMIA positions

Working in London, Ontario

London is southwestern Ontario's largest city and a regional powerhouse in healthcare, education, insurance, and advanced manufacturing. The city is home to London Health Sciences Centre, one of Canada's largest acute-care teaching hospitals, and St. Joseph's Health Care London, together employing thousands of healthcare professionals. Western University and Fanshawe College anchor the education sector and produce graduates who fuel the local economy. London has historically been Canada's insurance capital, with headquarters or major operations for companies like London Life (now Canada Life), Intact Financial, and Co-operators. The tech sector is emerging, with companies in digital health, fintech, and software development choosing London for its talent pool and lower operating costs. The city's manufacturing base includes automotive parts suppliers, food processing plants, and 3M's Canadian operations. For newcomers, London offers a balanced lifestyle with significantly lower housing costs than the GTA, excellent schools, and a growing multicultural community. LMIA-approved positions are available in healthcare, food service, trucking, and manufacturing. The city is well-connected by Highway 401 and VIA Rail to Toronto, and the London Economic Development Corporation actively supports immigrant entrepreneurship and settlement.

Most active categories

Skilled Trades5 jobs
Business & Finance2 jobs
Sales & Service1 jobs
Manufacturing1 jobs

Employers hiring now

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Salary and Cost Positioning

London should be evaluated on both pay and practical living costs. A slightly lower salary can still be the better outcome if rent, commute time, and employer competition are easier to manage here than in larger cities.

Who Should Target London

Candidates usually perform best in London when they target the categories hiring right now rather than applying generically across the province. Match the city to your work authorization, experience level, and licensing readiness.

The right search pattern is usually London first, then nearby cities in Ontario, plus the province-wide LMIA and newcomer routes if you need sponsorship or more volume.

Browse all open positions in London above, or use our Canadian Salary Guide to compare compensation, and our CRS Score Calculator to estimate your Express Entry score.

Frequently Asked Questions — Jobs in London, Ontario

How many jobs are active in London right now?

JobFit is currently tracking 10 active jobs in London. The strongest categories in current listings are Skilled Trades, Business & Finance, Sales & Service.

Are there LMIA-friendly jobs in London?

Yes. Current listings include 5 LMIA-friendly roles in London, with additional employer-sponsored opportunities across Ontario. Job seekers who need sponsorship should compare this city page with the broader Ontario LMIA jobs guide.

What salary range should job seekers expect in London?

Based on live listings with compensation data, a practical benchmark in London is $70K–$80K. Actual pay depends on occupation, employer, and whether the role is hourly or salaried.

Sources & review

Last reviewed May 20, 2026

This city guide combines live JobFit listings in London with official Canadian labour-market and immigration sources so job seekers can assess hiring demand, salary context, and sponsorship pathways without leaving the page.

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Methodology

City employer and category rankings on this page are generated from active JobFit listings in London. Salary, immigration, and labour-market context are cross-checked against official national sources and provincial guidance.

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