Youth Jobs in Canada

Browse thousands of youth jobs from Canadian employers. Entry-level, part-time, summer, and full-time positions for ages 15-30.

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Finding Youth Jobs in Canada

Canada offers a wide range of youth jobs for young Canadians aged 15 to 30. Whether you are a high school student looking for your first part-time job, a recent graduate searching for entry-level positions, or a young professional seeking new opportunities, Youth Job Board Canada connects you with employers who are actively hiring youth across every province and territory.

Our platform features jobs from Canadian employers in retail, food service, hospitality, technology, healthcare, and more. Every job posted is targeted specifically toward youth, so you will not waste time scrolling through positions requiring years of experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Youth Jobs

What age can you work in Canada?

The minimum working age varies by province. In most provinces, youth can start working at 14-15 years old with some restrictions on hours and types of work. By age 16, most restrictions are lifted. Youth aged 18-30 have no restrictions.

What are the best youth jobs for first-time workers?

Popular first youth jobs in Canada include retail sales associate, food service worker, grocery store clerk, camp counsellor, lifeguard, and warehouse associate. These positions typically don't require previous experience and offer flexible scheduling for students.

How do I apply for youth jobs with no experience?

Focus on transferable skills from school, volunteer work, and extracurricular activities. Use our free Resume Builder to create a professional resume even with no work experience. Highlight your enthusiasm, reliability, and willingness to learn in your cover letter.

What is the minimum wage for youth in Canada?

Minimum wage varies by province. Ontario has a lower student wage for workers under 18. Most provinces pay the same minimum wage regardless of age. In 2026, rates range from $15.30/hr (Saskatchewan) to $19.00/hr (Nunavut). Visit our Minimum Wage page for current rates in every province.

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