High Paying Jobs in Canada and the best Universities to get you hired can be accessed below.
Already decided you want to study in Canada? We don’t blame you. The country attracts thousands of international students every year thanks to a large number of English-taught degrees, its well-developed economy, high living standards, and numerous employment opportunities.
We’ve listed some of the disciplines with the highest salaries after graduation. This is by no means an exhaustive list. You can have a high income in other work fields as well, especially after you gain experience and advance to managerial or administrative positions.
The prestige of a university doesn’t mean much if it doesn’t prepare you for the work market. Luckily, Canadian universities know how important it is to teach students relevant skills, which can actually be applied in the real world.
Based on data from the Global University Employability Ranking 2020, here are the best higher education institutions in Canada:
We also recommend these Canadian universities which offer great education resulting in good employment opportunities after graduation:
It’s difficult to describe what a “best job” really is, since it often depends on your personal interests, skills, and priorities. But if you rank jobs based on average salaries, employment growth, and future prospects, you can get a list of great jobs.
That’s what Canadian Business does every year, when they release a ranking with the best jobs in Canada. Here are the top 10 jobs in 2019 according to their research:
It’s no surprise that some of the highest paying jobs in Canada are also listed in the top 10 jobs, since salary is a very important factor in the ranking. But it is not the only factor that matters. With that in mind, here are the top 5 highest paying jobs in Canada according to data from the Canadian Visa website:
As you can see, there are differences between salaries based on data from the Canadian Business and those based on data from the Canadian Visa. This usually happens because the average is calculated based on information from jobs/employees from different regions.
Even if data from every region is taken into consideration, you cannot get information from every single employee. There are also other factors that influence how much you earn, like the type of degree(s) you have, work experience in the field, and so on.
These average salaries are meant to give you an idea about how much you could earn. But your income will often depend on your knowledge, skills, and sometimes, even luck.
Here are the 3 main positive aspects you can expect from working in Canada:
Canada has a warm work culture, and this is one of the reasons why networking is important for both local and international graduates. The interest you show and the size of your network reveal that you’ve managed to become suitably employed after graduation.
The standard work week in Canada is Monday – Friday, 9 to 5 PM, like in many other countries. When you apply for a job, you should ask for all the details, including dress code and info about the team you will be working in, because collaboration between colleagues is cherished.
Managers usually treat employees equally and feedback from them is always welcomed. Punctuality is also highly appreciated, so you are recommended to stick to the given schedule.
Managers strongly care about the work atmosphere, so it is important to always have a positive attitude towards your colleagues, your boss, and your tasks. Communication also deals with information, so if you are not totally satisfied with an answer or you don’t understand something well enough, you are advised to ask further questions.
After you finish your degree course in Canada as an international student, you are allowed to work for a period that sums up the length of your programme, but not more than three years. You must apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Programme (PGWPP) within 90 days from when you receive the written confirmation that you’ve finished your academic degree course.
In order to be eligible to apply for the PGWPP, you must have graduated from:
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