Toronto Jobs
Finding work in Toronto is not the easiest task as the city is not only packed with young Canadians looking for work, but also many international students and immigrants as well. Also, be aware that there are thousands of other working holiday makers like yourself there who are looking for work too! But it is possible to find work - just don't be surprised if it's not exactly your dream job that you find. There are often many lower wage jobs available in the city, while the good paying jobs are not as easy to get unless you have relevant degrees and certifications...or a little thing called "experience". But still, there is work available and you just have to be persistent and determined in your job search to find something that puts money in your pocket.
Look for jobs in the National Post, Toronto Star, and NOW newspapers - the top newspapers in Vancouver in which you will find job listings in every field. The best paying professional jobs are usually in these newspapers.
The Ontario Government makes sure there are job placement services for Ontario residents. The YWCA and the YMCA have programs for 15- to 30-year-olds and can assist young men and women in finding work. A list of job service centers can be found here.
Recruitment agencies such as Adecco, Manpower, the People Bank and Drake can all help you with finding a new job in Toronto.
As you probably already know, many employers post job ads online and this is especially true in Toronto. Here are some websites and job search engines to checkout regarding jobs in Toronto:
If you want some more advice, you can find ebooks with practical advice at Working Holiday Jobs.
When applying to get your tax refund, you can either apply by yourself by following instructions on the Canada Revenue Agency website, or apply for your Canadian tax refund online.
Look for jobs in the National Post, Toronto Star, and NOW newspapers - the top newspapers in Vancouver in which you will find job listings in every field. The best paying professional jobs are usually in these newspapers.
The Ontario Government makes sure there are job placement services for Ontario residents. The YWCA and the YMCA have programs for 15- to 30-year-olds and can assist young men and women in finding work. A list of job service centers can be found here.
Recruitment agencies such as Adecco, Manpower, the People Bank and Drake can all help you with finding a new job in Toronto.
As you probably already know, many employers post job ads online and this is especially true in Toronto. Here are some websites and job search engines to checkout regarding jobs in Toronto:
- Craigslist
- Toronto Jobs
- All Toronto Jobs
- Toronto Job Classifieds
- Toronto Tech Jobs
- Toronto Job Board
- Now Toronto
- Toronto IT Jobs
- Toronto Job Centre
If you want some more advice, you can find ebooks with practical advice at Working Holiday Jobs.
Paying Tax
As you may have read on the Visa & SIN page, you will have to pay tax if working legally (or not a cash-in-hand job). You can find out specifics about how you will be taxed on the Canada Revenue Agency website. Remember, for tax purposes you are a NON-RESIDENT.When applying to get your tax refund, you can either apply by yourself by following instructions on the Canada Revenue Agency website, or apply for your Canadian tax refund online.
