Check out the list of Best Jobs in Canada. According to Canadian Business, they rank the best jobs based on occupations showing the highest growth and fattest paycheques. Using public data from Statistics Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada, they score each field on how fast salaries are rising and how much hiring momentum it has.
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20. Human Resources Manager
Median Salary: $83,200.00
Change in Salary[2008-2014]: +14%
Total Employees: 34,500
Change in Employees[2008-2014]: +12%
The modern HR manager does a lot more than payroll. With good workplace culture being recognized more than ever as key to productivity, these professionals are finding their skills in demand in many parts of the corporate structure, both private-and public-sector. with talent acquisition and retention becoming a pressing need as the first wave of baby boomers start retiring,someone who can find and hire the right people will continue to do well.
19. University Professor
Median Salary: $85,716.80
Change in Salary[2008-2014]: +15%
Total Employees: 65,400
Change in Employees[2008-2014]: +5%
Lecturing a bunch of snotty teenagers and swotty know-it-alls can actually be very rewarding. Canadian professors are largely happy with their work, with 75% ration their job satisfaction as "high" or "very high" according to a 2012 study. That's despite the fact that they work more than thier counterparts in other nations with world-renowned Universities[50 hours per week on academic activities]. And students reciprocate the Canadian University survey Consortium's annual survey of student sanctification report they are generally satisfied with the quality of the teaching they receive. While professors spend a large part of their time in classrooms, the key to career advancement is research citations. Balancing the two types of work can be though but healthy salaries can make up for it.
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