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* Median income means that 50% of the people in the occupation earn less than the median income and 50% ear more.  It is a more accurate measure of typical income than using an average.

** Projected Growth rate refers to the projected change in employment levels from 2017 – 2021.  Ontario’s labour market information website is developed for use as a resource to help people exploring career choices. The job outlooks for each occupation use projections of future job openings, and should be interpreted with caution. Shifts in the rate of economic growth, technological developments, business restructuring, or changes in government policies can all affect the future growth prospects or skill requirements of the labour market. Job outlooks have been developed for Ontario as a whole, and may not reflect the situation in each local labour market. The number and type of employers, the occupational make-up of the workforce, and other local economic conditions all contribute to the employment prospects for an occupation in a given community.

Information sources for this website: Statistics Canada Census 2016; Canada Business Counts Dec. 2017; the province of Ontario Labour Market Information website and the Government of Canada Job Bank.

Boulanger(ère)s-pâtissier(ère)s – CNP 6332

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Tuyauteur(euse)s, monteur(euse)s d’appareils de chauffage et poseur(euse)s de gicleurs – CNP 7252

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Musicien(ne)s et chanteur(euse)s – CNP 5133

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Coordonnateur(trice)s et superviseur(e)s des soins infirmiers – CNP 3011

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Photographes – CNP 5221

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Économistes, recherchistes et analystes des politiques économiques – CNP 4162

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Technologues et technicien(ne)s en dessin – CNP 2253

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Ingénieur(e)s mécanicien(ne)s – CNP 2132

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Personnel de blanchisseries et d’établissements de nettoyage à sec et personnel assimilé – CNP 6741

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Estimateur(trice)s en construction – CNP 2234

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Agent(e)s de recouvrement – CNP 1435

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* Median income means that 50% of the people in the occupation earn less than the median income and 50% ear more.  It is a more accurate measure of typical income than using an average.

** Projected Growth rate refers to the projected change in employment levels from 2017 – 2021.  Ontario’s labour market information website is developed for use as a resource to help people exploring career choices. The job outlooks for each occupation use projections of future job openings, and should be interpreted with caution. Shifts in the rate of economic growth, technological developments, business restructuring, or changes in government policies can all affect the future growth prospects or skill requirements of the labour market. Job outlooks have been developed for Ontario as a whole, and may not reflect the situation in each local labour market. The number and type of employers, the occupational make-up of the workforce, and other local economic conditions all contribute to the employment prospects for an occupation in a given community.  Source:  gov.on.ca

 

Information source for this website:  Statistics Canada Census 2016; Canada Business Counts Dec. 2017 and the Government of Canada Job Bank, JobBank.gc.ca

* Median income means that 50% of the people in the occupation earn less than the median income and 50% ear more.  It is a more accurate measure of typical income than using an average.

** Projected Growth rate refers to the projected change in employment levels from 2017 – 2021.  Ontario’s labour market information website is developed for use as a resource to help people exploring career choices. The job outlooks for each occupation use projections of future job openings, and should be interpreted with caution. Shifts in the rate of economic growth, technological developments, business restructuring, or changes in government policies can all affect the future growth prospects or skill requirements of the labour market. Job outlooks have been developed for Ontario as a whole, and may not reflect the situation in each local labour market. The number and type of employers, the occupational make-up of the workforce, and other local economic conditions all contribute to the employment prospects for an occupation in a given community.

Information sources for this website: Statistics Canada Census 2016; Canada Business Counts Dec. 2017; the province of Ontario Labour Market Information website and the Government of Canada Job Bank.

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