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Canada’s job market: What job seekers need to know

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Canada’s job market is changing. For job seekers, understanding these changes can help you feel more confident and prepared. According to Robert Half’s Labour Market Outlook and Emerging Trends, employers are still hiring, but what they look for has changed. Skills, flexibility, and a willingness to learn are now more critical than ever. This means you need to think carefully about how you present your experience and strengths.

Opportunities in a skilled talent shortage

One significant trend is the shortage of skilled workers. Many employers cannot find enough people with the right skills. Because of this, they are more open to candidates who do not meet every requirement but demonstrate strong communication skills, problem-solving ability, and motivation to learn. For job seekers, this is good news. You can focus on transferable skills and real examples from work, volunteering, or training.

How technology and AI are shaping jobs

Technology, including AI, is also transforming many jobs. Most roles now involve using digital tools in some way. You don’t need to be a tech expert, but basic digital skills are essential. Being comfortable with online systems, software, or picking up new tools can help you thrive. At the same time, employers still value human skills like teamwork, communication, and adaptability.

Grow your career with learning support

Many employers are also investing in employee training. This means there may be more opportunities to grow and transition into new roles after you are hired. If this job market feels confusing or stressful, you are not alone. Our Career Services team can support you with your job search, resume and interview preparation, and career planning. We are here to help you take the next step with confidence.

Ed Lima

Ed Lima is the Marketing Project Manager at ISSofBC, where he oversees outreach and engagement efforts to link newcomers with essential programs and services. With a background in marketing and community engagement, Ed is passionate about creating inclusive and accessible content that supports immigrants and refugees in thriving in British Columbia.

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