The city of Burnaby is in need of specialists and is ready to pay them a lot.
Another proof that finding a good job in Canada is easy, even if you are a tennis instructor.
Burnaby is the third-largest city in British Columbia. This province is a magnet for Canadians and foreigners alike, as many want to live there because of the good climate, stunning natural views, rich cultural life, and developed infrastructure.
It may seem difficult to find work in such a popular region due to competition, but that's not the case: Canada's economy is constantly growing and creating new jobs. The latest confirmation is a list of vacancies recently published by the city of Burnaby on its website. It includes a wide range of professions, from clerks and business analysts to bartenders and fitness instructors. As the warm season approaches, the city is preparing to welcome guests and needs not only traditional medical professionals, programmers, and workers but also employees in the recreation industry.
Some of the proposed jobs are seasonal, while others are long-term. All of them are paid much higher than the minimum wage. Some of the supporting and seasonal positions, such as supervisory positions in the recreation industry, offer an additional 12% payout.
If you live in Canada and love teaching people tennis, Burnaby is currently hiring an instructor for CAD 23 per hour. There is also a vacancy for those interested in golf, as Burnaby is looking for a versatile worker who will oversee the green lawns, service the holes, set up golf courses, and much more. This position pays CAD 29.40 per hour plus 12%.
Burnaby also needs customer service specialists, whose salary range is from CAD 4,709 to CAD 5,538 per month. There is also a vacancy for a leisure and tourism clerk, where the salary ranges from CAD 24.39 to CAD 28.56 per hour.
If you have experience in cleaning and technical maintenance, consider the position of caretaker at Burnaby City Hall. This is a temporary position that pays CAD 25.78 per hour plus 12%.
For those with experience working as a lifeguard, Burnaby offers seasonal vacancies for beach lifeguards. The hourly rate is CAD 24.39 plus 12%.
You can learn more about life in British Columbia, the most beautiful province in Canada, here. And in this article, we explain how to move there.