By Kristina Leung and Julien Gagnier, Mediacorp Canada Inc. staff editors
Description: The City of Toronto provides municipal government services to residents and business in Canada's largest city.
Highlights for new grads:
Average starting salary: $45,001 to $50,000
Flexible work hours
Formal leadership training
Health benefits for new employees
In-house training program
Mentoring program
Online training program
Orientation program for new employees
Student employment: summer and co-op
Telecommuting
Tuition subsidies
Vacation (after first year): 3 weeks
Hiring locations across Canada: Toronto ON
Typical positions for new grads: Graduates would occupy a variety of positions, relating to their particular academic backgrounds, including Registered Nurse, Registered Practical Nurse, Practical Care Aide, Food Services Worker, Maintenance Patroller, Engineering Technology Technician, Human Resources Clerk, Engineer in Training, Firefighter, Fire Prevention Officer and Communications/Call Taker positions.
New grads hired here typically have these academic backgrounds:
Bachelor of Arts: General, Human Resources, Social Work
Bachelor of Engineering: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Pollution Treatment, Transportation
Bachelor of Science: Dentistry, Health Sciences, Nursing
Community College Diploma: Ambulance / Emergency Medical Care, Engineering Technician, Human Resources, Nursing (RN), Nursing (RNA / RPN), Social Worker / DSW, Urban Planning
Master of Arts: General, Social Work, Urban Geography / Planning
Master of Engineering: Transportation
Master of Science: Dentistry, Epidemiology, Nursing / Health Administration
Professional Accreditation: Accounting (CA), Accounting (CGA), Accounting (CMA), Professional Engineer
On-campus recruitment at: University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, George Brown College, Centennial College, Ryerson University, Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, University of Toronto, Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology, Durham College, Sheridan College