Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers play an important role in the modern economy. Electrical engineers design, analyze, specify, construct and test electrical systems and components and are responsible for their safe operations. The Average Salary: $74,997
Pharmacist
Pharmacists collaborate with programs and services that are designed to promote well-being and health. A pharmacist can build a career path by working in a hospital or a drugstore or starting their own pharmacy.
Pharmacists are provincially regulated. The requirement is a degree in pharmacy, pass the exam conducted by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) and register in your province or territory to become a certified pharmacist in Canada.
Financial Advisor
With the COVID-19, individuals are scared that the virus will slow down a lot of things and they do not know how to go forward with their finances, hence the financial advisor comes in to advise them on what to do next. Guiding them on the path to financial management, especially helping individuals with rents, mortgages, and even debts. They can even serve as a form of advertisement for the financial institution they work with. The Average Salary: $62,971
General Labourer
There exists a need for general laborers across the country. If you are interested, there are more positions available than employers can fill. General laborers are known for moving types of equipment and material from one place to the other. It is a very physical job and highly demanding. The kind of jobs expected of them are;
- excavating;
- demolition;
- compacting activities etc.
Construction craft workers prepare and clean up construction sites. The Average Salary: $47,678
Registered Nurse
Nurses are regarded as essential workers in Canada and fortunately, they are in short supply even before the pandemic. In other words, with the pandemic, the job industry has become hotter and more pressing. Aside from the fact that they are needed to treat patients, the Canadian senior citizens would be needing their attention as well. The Average Salary: $80,126
Administrative Assistants
People who work in this role provide support for colleagues in areas like accounting and other clerical tasks. Administrative assistants who specialize more in accounting or bookkeeping functions have had more chances, as the role is currently listed among the high-demand jobs in Canada. The Average Salary: $45,927
Receptionist
In an organization or company, this is the first person that represents the company. A receptionist has a huge role to play in the impressions they create on existing or prospective clients who desire to partner with an organization.
A receptionist is meant to have good customer service and client relationship skills that cut across the verbal and non-verbal form of communicating professionally. The Average Salary: $31,304