Summer jobs in Toronto aren't too difficult to find, if you know where to look. There are lots of new companies in town that have openings as well as jobs particularly well-suited to students.
Overall all, many organizations hire students and other seasonal employees for the warmer months and many also hold open job fairs where you can apply - and often get interviewed - right on site.
Here's how to look for summer jobs in Toronto right now.
Events you might want to check out:ICONINK Job Fair (March 31 @ Byblos)
There are lots of full and part-time positions open at ICONINK's well-known Toronto venues.
Kasa Moto Job Fair (April 1 @ Kasa Moto)
This Yorkville restaurant, with a massive patio, is hiring for all sorts of FOH positions.
Thompson Toronto Rooftop Job Fair (April 5 @ Thompson Hotel Toronto)
Spend your summer working at one of the city's swankiest rooftop pools, because the Thompson's hiring bar backs, bartenders, hosts, pool attendants and servers.
Lifeguard Job Fair (April 8 @ Canada’s Wonderland Human Resources Centre)
Head to Canada's Wonderland's Human Resources building to apply and interview for lifeguard positions at this amusement park just north of the city.
The Addisons Job Fair (April 11 @ The Addisons)
The Addisons is hiring this summer for ALL positions so stop by on April 11 for the bar's annual job fair.
Retail Council of Canada - Spring Job Fair (April 18 @ Toronto Reference Library)
There will be more than 500 retail job opportunities at this fair. Be sure to dress professionally, bring at least 10 copies of your resume and register in advance.
Animation Job Fair 2017 (April 29 @ TAAFI - Toronto Animation Arts Festival International)
The TAAFI Animation Job Fair helps connect top studios with Canada's best animation, visual effects, gaming students and professionals. It's free to attend.
Canada Job Expo (May 18 @ North York Memorial Hall )
This massive job fair in North York should help you get yourself (and your resume) out there.
HackerNest Tech Job Fair (May 27 @ MaRS Discovery District)
Head to one of Canada's biggest tech recruitment events at speak with representatives from the innovative companies you want to work for.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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