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Data Updated December 2, 2025

Canada Job Market Competition Data 2025

The average Canadian job posting receives 49 applicants. Our analysis of 92,793+ LinkedIn job postings across 15 major cities reveals significant variation in competition by location, industry, and role.

49 Avg. Applicants Per Job
92,793+ Jobs Analyzed
17,774+ Companies Hiring
15 Cities Covered

Top Industries by Job Volume

  • Technology 62 avg
  • Banking & Finance 52 avg
  • Retail 41 avg
  • Healthcare 34 avg
  • Manufacturing 54 avg

Most Competitive Roles

  • Data Analyst 158 avg
  • Data Engineer 119 avg
  • Executive Assistant 116 avg
  • IT Support Specialist 112 avg
  • Customer Success Manager 111 avg

Least Competitive Roles

  • Licensed Practical Nurse 25 avg
  • Caregiver 26 avg
  • Physician 26 avg
  • Nurse 26 avg
  • Pharmacist 27 avg
70+ applicants — Highly Competitive
40-69 applicants — Competitive
Under 40 — Less Competitive

Job Competition by Province at a Glance

Ontario

65
Avg Applicants
33,888 jobs

Quebec

39
Avg Applicants
22,123 jobs

British Columbia

48
Avg Applicants
12,950 jobs

Alberta

42
Avg Applicants
13,581 jobs

Manitoba

32
Avg Applicants
3,668 jobs

Saskatchewan

30
Avg Applicants
3,109 jobs

Nova Scotia

33
Avg Applicants
3,474 jobs

What Are the Most Competitive Jobs in Canada in 2025?

Key Findings: Canadian Job Competition by Title

  • Hardest job to get: Data Analyst with 158 applicants per opening
  • Easiest job to get: Licensed Practical Nurse with only 25 applicants per opening
  • Highly competitive roles (70+ applicants): 27 job titles
  • Moderate competition (40-69): 11 job titles
  • Lower competition (under 40): 12 job titles

Our analysis of 92,793+ job postings reveals which roles are hardest and easiest to land in Canada. Technology and data roles face the stiffest competition, while healthcare and skilled trades offer better odds.

Top 5 Hardest Jobs to Get in Canada (2025)

  1. Data Analyst — 158 applicants per job (72 positions)
  2. Data Engineer — 119 applicants per job (154 positions)
  3. Executive Assistant — 116 applicants per job (95 positions)
  4. IT Support Specialist — 112 applicants per job (51 positions)
  5. Customer Success Manager — 111 applicants per job (50 positions)

Top 5 Easiest Jobs to Get in Canada (2025)

  1. Licensed Practical Nurse — 25 applicants per job (282 positions)
  2. Caregiver — 26 applicants per job (299 positions)
  3. Physician — 26 applicants per job (77 positions)
  4. Nurse — 26 applicants per job (2,594 positions)
  5. Pharmacist — 27 applicants per job (105 positions)

Complete Canadian Job Competition Data by Title

Job TitleOpen PositionsAvg. Applicants
Data Analyst 72 jobs 158
Data Engineer 154 jobs 119
Executive Assistant 95 jobs 116
IT Support Specialist 51 jobs 112
Customer Success Manager 50 jobs 111
QA Engineer 65 jobs 110
Backend Developer 52 jobs 105
Full Stack Developer 145 jobs 99
Business Development Representative 96 jobs 99
Product Designer 67 jobs 99
Data Scientist 337 jobs 97
Program Manager 118 jobs 95
DevOps Engineer 135 jobs 95
Business Analyst 224 jobs 94
Recruiter 76 jobs 92
Marketing Manager 268 jobs 89
Software Engineer 1,656 jobs 89
Financial Analyst 244 jobs 88
Administrative Assistant 227 jobs 85
Product Manager 448 jobs 82
Operations Manager 145 jobs 76
Product Owner 78 jobs 74
Account Executive 385 jobs 71
Customer Service Representative 83 jobs 71
Business Development Manager 68 jobs 70
Controller 84 jobs 70
Account Manager 516 jobs 70
Accountant 451 jobs 66
Project Manager 1,028 jobs 65
Retail Sales Associate 416 jobs 63
Mechanical Engineer 169 jobs 62
Warehouse Associate 103 jobs 61
Sales Manager 187 jobs 57
Consultant 1,834 jobs 48
Maintenance Technician 217 jobs 46
Sales Representative 430 jobs 46
Electrical Engineer 244 jobs 45
Store Manager 344 jobs 41
Civil Engineer 138 jobs 36
Chef 586 jobs 35
Security Officer 158 jobs 35
Assistant Manager 528 jobs 34
Mechanic 168 jobs 31
Cook 183 jobs 31
Physical Therapist 217 jobs 30
Pharmacist 105 jobs 27
Nurse 2,594 jobs 26
Physician 77 jobs 26
Caregiver 299 jobs 26
Licensed Practical Nurse 282 jobs 25

Canadian Job Market Competition by Career Field in 2025

Key Findings: Canadian Job Competition by Career Field

  • Most competitive field: Marketing with 105 avg applicants
  • Least competitive field: Health Care Provider with 28 avg applicants
  • Total career fields analyzed: 30

Job functions show broader competition patterns across the Canadian job market. Understanding which career paths face more competition helps job seekers make strategic decisions.

Complete Canadian Job Competition Data by Career Field

Job FunctionOpen PositionsAvg. Applicants
Management and Manufacturing 12,850 jobs 42
Other 10,958 jobs 41
Engineering and Information Technology 8,434 jobs 60
Health Care Provider 6,994 jobs 28
Sales and Business Development 6,507 jobs 44
Information Technology 5,995 jobs 63
Finance and Sales 4,676 jobs 47
Accounting/Auditing and Finance 2,354 jobs 47
Administrative 1,908 jobs 60
Business Development and Sales 1,773 jobs 60
Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology 1,553 jobs 54
Project Management and Information Technology 1,479 jobs 64
Marketing and Sales 1,403 jobs 68
Human Resources 1,239 jobs 70
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology 1,206 jobs 64
Education and Training 1,197 jobs 42
Engineering 1,035 jobs 60
Legal 958 jobs 43
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing 653 jobs 62
Product Management and Marketing 642 jobs 73
Quality Assurance 444 jobs 78
Other, Information Technology, and Management 407 jobs 42
Sales 387 jobs 64
Consulting, Information Technology, and Sales 350 jobs 58
Finance 335 jobs 66
Sales and Management 140 jobs 65
Purchasing and Supply Chain 128 jobs 86
Design, Consulting, and Engineering 119 jobs 46
Marketing 112 jobs 105
Accounting/Auditing 107 jobs 85

Job Market Competition by Province in 2025

Competition varies across Canadian provinces. Ontario leads with 65 avg applicants, while Saskatchewan offers better odds at 30 applicants.

Frequently Asked Questions About Canadian Job Market Competition

How many applicants per job in Canada in 2025?

Based on our analysis of 92,793+ LinkedIn job postings across 15 major Canadian cities, the average job receives 49 applicants. When you apply to 20 jobs, you're competing against approximately 980 other candidates total.

What is the hardest job to get in Canada right now?

Data Analyst is the hardest job to get with 158 applicants per opening. Other competitive roles include Data Engineer (119) and Executive Assistant (116).

What are the easiest jobs to get in Canada in 2025?

Licensed Practical Nurse positions are easiest to land with only 25 applicants per job. Healthcare, skilled trades, and service roles have the lowest competition.

Which provinces have the most competitive job markets?

Ontario has the most competition with 65 avg applicants. Saskatchewan offers the least competition at 30 applicants per job.

Is the Canadian job market more competitive than the US?

Canada averages 49 applicants per job, compared to approximately 45 in the US. Major Canadian metros like Toronto and Vancouver see particularly high competition, often exceeding 60-70 applicants per job for tech roles.

How is this job market data calculated?

We analyze 92,793+ LinkedIn job postings from 17,774+ employers across 15 Canadian cities. Competition levels: Highly Competitive (70+), Competitive (40-69), Less Competitive (under 40). Data refreshed quarterly.

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How We Calculate These Numbers

Our data is derived from direct analysis of LinkedIn job postings, capturing applicant counts for each active listing. We aggregate by city, province, industry, job title, and function.

Data scope: 92,793+ postings from 17,774+ employers across 15 Canadian cities.

Data compiled by Resume Target. Last updated December 2, 2025.