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The best remote jobs in Canada (2021 guide)

Posted on 08-05-2021
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Working from home is the new normal, but what jobs let you work from anywhere? Here’s our list of the top 6 remote job opportunities in Canada for 2021!

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Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible working was already gaining ground all over the world. Lockdowns brought remote work into the limelight, and it now looks like it’s here to stay. Canadian employers and employees alike seem to favour remote work and see the benefits in adopting greater flexibility even after the pandemic comes to a definitive end.

A recent study carried out by the Adecco Group shows that employees only want to spend about half of their time at the office, so workforce expectations have swung towards a future where hybrid working arrangements will likely become the norm in many industries.

Benefits of remote jobs

What exactly are the benefits of taking a remote job? Here are some of the most attractive reasons for pursuing remote positions that you’re unlikely to experience with in-person jobs:

Shorter commute times

When you can work from anywhere, you no longer need to commute to the office every day. In big cities, people often make long commutes to the office which can be expensive, stressful, and tiring. If you have a remote job, you can spend that time having a proper breakfast, spending time with your family, or exercising before you start your workday.

Better work-life balance

Working from home makes it easier for you to have a healthy work-life balance by making it easier for you to engage in personal activities throughout the day. Going for a walk on your lunch break, spending more time with your family, and taking regular breaks throughout the day are all important aspects of your daily routine that can be hard to implement if you’re in the office all day and have an hour-long commute before getting back home!

Fewer expenses

Even just the cost of commuting can make a dent in your monthly salary, so you’ll immediately see savings by skipping the subway or long drive to work every day. You might also lower your food expenses. By eating at home, you’ll be able to choose more affordable lunch options that may not have been available at the office. You’ll also be able to cut out those fancy coffees and pricey vending machine snacks that add up over time.

Top remote jobs in Canada

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What are the best jobs for working remotely?

This is the information you came here for — the best jobs for working remotely in Canada in 2021 and beyond. We rounded up these 6 positions that are ideal for working from anywhere and are currently in high demand across the country.

Digital marketer

Online marketing has seen massive growth during the pandemic due to increasing demand for digital services like online shopping. This means that digital marketers are in high demand and enjoy attractive salaries with great work benefits.

Digital marketers develop strategies to attract customers through social media, email and other online channels. They may also be involved in government initiatives that require important messages to be communicated to the general public via online campaigns.

Sales professional

Most companies need sales professionals to sell their products, convert leads into paying customers and retain existing customers. Experienced and highly skilled sales professionals are in high demand all over Canada, and they often receive competitive salaries and commission bonuses based on performance.

Sales professionals usually work towards goals rather than on a fixed schedule, so these positions are perfectly suited for remote work. As long as you have a telephone, a laptop and an internet connection, you have everything you need to carry out your daily tasks in sales!

Remote technical support

With more people than ever working from home, companies need to keep on top of their employees’ technical problems. Remote technical support specialists help with tasks like resetting passwords, installing computer programs and troubleshooting connection issues, among other things.

This job is a great option if you’re looking for a remote job, as you only need a stable internet connection and a telephone to help people with their technical problems. You also only need basic computer skills for most entry-level technical support roles.

Customer service

Even though lots of shoppers have moved online during the last year, they still need customer support. Professionals with experience in both telephone and online customer service are in high demand at e-commerce and online businesses all over Canada.

Customer service specialists are responsible for handling issues with customer orders, answering queries and complaints, and communicating important messages to existing or potential customers. Highly experienced customer service professionals enjoy excellent salaries and benefits, too.

Web and app developer

Digital services are on the rise all over the world, and Canada is no exception. Website and app developers are crucial to businesses that want to leverage new digital platforms to communicate with customers and offer their services to a wider audience. Large organizations usually have an in-house web development team and may also have an app developer on hand if they own a mobile app with a large user base.

Web and app developers only need a laptop and an internet connection to carry out their daily tasks, so these kinds of positions are ideal if you’re looking to go remote. Developer positions are typically very well paid and are in high demand across all sectors, so you shouldn’t have much trouble finding a job that fits your goals.

Data entry

With so many businesses going digital, they have a newfound need to capture their data in digital databases. Data entry professionals may also work with hospitals to convert patient notes into digital documents that can be stored on the cloud. These jobs are currently in high demand and are often flexible positions that offer remote working arrangements.

Data entry specialists need knowledge of programs like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets and may need to have advanced typing skills depending on the nature of the position.

How to find remote jobs in Canada?

So, you know what the top remote jobs in Canada are, but how exactly do you find them?

Looking on online job boards is a great way to start. You’re likely to find a wide range of remote positions on internet job sites like these, and you can usually search vacancies by industry, location and skill requirements to make your search easier.

Online virtual networking is also an important aspect of the job search process in 2021, so don’t forget to update your LinkedIn profile and reach out to your contacts from previous jobs.

If you need a helping hand finding your dream remote job, get in touch with the Adecco Canada team! We can help you write your CV, search for positions in your local area and we’ll even prepare you for the interview. For more information on how we can help you land your next job, contact us here!

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