Jobs in TorontoOntario
Canada's largest city and economic hub. Toronto is home to the country's financial district, a thriving tech scene, and diverse job opportunities across every industry.
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Working in Toronto, Ontario
Toronto is the economic engine of Canada, generating roughly 20% of the nation's GDP and serving as headquarters for the country's five largest banks, most major insurance companies, and the Toronto Stock Exchange. The city's tech sector has exploded in recent years, with the MaRS Discovery District, Communitech corridor, and Vector Institute for AI putting Toronto on the global map alongside Silicon Valley and London. Employers in Toronto span every conceivable industry — from Bay Street's financial firms to Shopify's commerce platform, from world-class hospitals like UHN and SickKids to creative agencies and film production studios. The Greater Toronto Area is also Canada's largest hub for logistics, warehousing, and distribution, centred around Pearson International Airport and the 400-series highway network. For immigrants, Toronto offers unmatched diversity — over half the city's residents were born outside Canada, and settlement services are extensive. LMIA-approved positions are available across healthcare, food service, trucking, IT, and skilled trades. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) provides dedicated streams for tech workers, French-speaking workers, and in-demand occupations. Cost of living is among the highest in Canada, but salaries typically reflect this, particularly in finance, tech, and healthcare.
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Toronto has the deepest salary ceiling in Canada, but also the hardest rent pressure. The most efficient strategy is usually Toronto as the target market, with GTA-adjacent cities carrying part of the actual application load.
Who Should Target Toronto
Newcomers who perform best in Toronto usually apply with a two-track plan: high-volume operations roles for speed, and targeted regulated or professional roles for long-term earnings. The city rewards specialization, but it also rewards volume and consistency.
If direct Toronto competition is too heavy, move laterally into Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, Oshawa, or Kitchener while keeping Toronto-facing employers in the mix.
Browse all open positions in Toronto 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 Toronto, Ontario
How many jobs are active in Toronto right now?
JobFit is currently tracking 10 active jobs in Toronto. The strongest categories in current listings are Technology, Healthcare, Sales & Service.
Are there LMIA-friendly jobs in Toronto?
Yes. Current listings include 1 LMIA-friendly roles in Toronto, 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 Toronto?
Many employers in Toronto do not publish pay ranges directly in their listings, so salary varies by sector and experience. Compare several current postings and check provincial wage benchmarks before applying.
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This city guide combines live JobFit listings in Toronto 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 Toronto. Salary, immigration, and labour-market context are cross-checked against official national sources and provincial guidance.