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Looking for a new job can be a little intimidating and a lot more stressful than it needs to be. Especially with the holiday season around the corner, extra funds are needed. If you’re on the hunt for a new job and don’t know where to start, why not check out what the City of Toronto is currently hiring for? Lucky for you, it has a lot of job listings up in a number of departments and here’s what to know.
Did you know that the City of Toronto is known for being an “exceptional place to work”? It’s been mentioned in Greater Toronto’s Top Employers annual list, Canada’s Top Family Friendly Employers, Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, and even in Canada’s Top 100 Employers.
And that’s not a shock considering the City of Toronto is “committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported.”
They’re dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diverse city Toronto truly is.
If that’s incentive enough for you to want to apply, keep on reading.
At the time of writing, there are about 65 job postings up on its site. These range from HR to operations, finance, IT, and beyond.
Here are a few of the available jobs with the City of Toronto:
And it’s pretty easy to apply. All you have to do is make an account with the City of Toronto with an updated resume.
Test your luck and apply today. You never know where you’ll end up!
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