The pandemic has changed the way Canadians do business. While some industries have seen widespread job losses, others are looking for even more talent.
The federal government investigated how the pandemic affected the labour force in each province and territory. Researchers in Ontario examined 109 occupations that saw significant changes in employment compared to pre-COVID days.
Based on these findings, here are some of the occupations that saw an increase in labour demand during the pandemic and are actively sought out by the Ontario government:
- 0122- Banking, credit and other investment managers
- 0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- 0125 - Other business services managers
- 0213 - Computer and information systems managers
- 0601 - Corporate sales managers
- 1111 - Financial auditors and accountants
- 1112 - Financial and investment analysts
- 1121 - Human resources professionals
- 1122 - Professional occupations in business management consulting
- 2147 - Computer engineers
- 2172 - Database analysts and data administrators
- 2174 - Computer programmers and interactive media developers
- 2175 - Web designers and developers
- 2179 - Software engineers and designers
- 3012 - Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
- 4163 - Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants
If you fall into any of these occupations and express an interest in beginning your journey through one of these programs, please contact New World Immigration as soon as possible to reserve your spot on one of these exciting programs.