Hire Youth in Canada
Reach thousands of motivated young Canadians aged 15-30. Post your job in minutes starting at $35.
Post a Job442+
Active Job Listings
323+
Registered Employers
13
Provinces & Territories
Why Hire Youth Through Youth Job Board Canada?
Targeted Audience
Every job seeker on our platform is a young Canadian aged 15-30. No wasted visibility on unqualified applicants.
Affordable Posting
Job postings start at just $35, a fraction of what major job boards charge. Unlimited plans available for high-volume hiring.
LMIA-Compliant Certificates
Every posting includes a downloadable Proof of Posting certificate with unique posting number and QR code verification.
Instant Activation
Your job goes live immediately after payment. No review queue, no waiting. Unlimited plan users post with zero delays.
How It Works
Create an Account
Register as an employer in under 2 minutes.
Post Your Job
Fill in your job details, duties, and requirements.
Receive Applications
Youth apply directly through the platform.
Hire Your Team
Review applicants and make your hire.
Industries Hiring Youth
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to post a youth job?
Job postings start at $35 for a single listing. We also offer an Unlimited plan for employers who hire frequently, allowing unlimited job postings for a flat monthly or annual fee. Every posting includes a Proof of Posting certificate for LMIA compliance.
How quickly will my youth job posting go live?
Your job posting goes live instantly after payment. There is no review queue or waiting period. Unlimited plan users can post jobs immediately with no per-job fees.
Can I use Youth Job Board Canada for LMIA advertising?
Yes. Every job posting includes a downloadable Proof of Posting certificate with a unique posting number, QR code verification, and a copy of the job advertisement. This meets ESDC advertising requirements for Labour Market Impact Assessment applications.
Ready to Hire Youth?
Post your first job in minutes and start receiving applications from motivated young Canadians.
