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Canada鈥檚 top employers in 2024

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: January 24, 2024

MediaCorp has released its list of winners for 2024's 鈥100 top employers in Canada鈥 competition.

The annual event (which has been running since the year 2000) continues to not just garner wide-spread attention in Canada, but also shapes the employment searches of Canadians and newcomers alike. The competition aims to recognise employers that lead their industries in 鈥渙ffering exceptional workplaces for their employees鈥.

What are the selection criteria?

Any business with a head office or principal place of business in Canada may apply to the competition. The competition is based on eight selection factors. Employers are compared to other organisations in their industry to see which ones have the most progressive policies and given a letter grade between A and F in each of the below categories:

  • Workplace;
  • Work atmosphere and social factors;
  • Health financial and family benefits;
  • Vacation and time off;
  • Employee communications;
  • Performance management;
  • Training and skills development; and
  • Community involvement.

A note on receiving work permit sponsorship from employers

Depending on the type of that one has, any of these companies could aid newcomers in building eligibility for economic pathways to (PR). It is useful to keep in mind that most economic pathways require at least one year of continuous, skilled work experience in Canada to be eligible for these programs (like (PNPs) or -managed programs).

A key aspect in this is if a newcomer has an or closed (-based) work permit. An open work permit allows individuals to work in most industries and for most employers, without the work permit being tied to any specific employer. A (LMIA)-based work permit only allows holders to work for one employer in an industry and must be supported by a positive or neutral LMIA result.

Visit our dedicated webpages for more on how to obtain an or work permit.

Special highlights from 2024鈥檚 top employers

Financial Compensation

Financial compensation is often the foundation of a job search. To score well in this category, employers needed to offer a range of compensation benefits including participation in salary surveys, regular salary reviews, long-term saving and financial planning options, year-end bonuses, referral bonuses (for employees referring new hires), and more.

For 2024 the employers that scored the highest (A+) in this category were as follows:

  • Business Development Bank of Canada;
  • Canadian Aviation Electronics Inc;
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC);
  • Enbridge Inc.;
  • Provincial Credit Union Ltd.;
  • Royal Bank of Canada;
  • Schneider Electric Canada Inc; and
  • TD Bank Group.

Notable school employment

For many international graduates looking for their first job in Canada, working for their educational institution can be an easy transition into working life. This year, the following five schools featured in the top 100 employers:

  • Carleton University鈥擟arleton is noted for its extensive healthcare programs for employees, which includes 100% premium healthcare coverage for all employees (including retirees), and an extensive 鈥淗ealthy Workplace鈥 initiative that promotes physical and mental health. In addition, employees are given extensive vacation time and paid holiday closures at the end of the year.
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons, British Columbia (B.C.)鈥擳he College of Physicians and Surgeons B.C. offers a flexible statutory holiday policy, allowing employees to swap up to three statutory holidays with other days of personal, cultural or religious significance to them. In addition, the college provides progressive maternity and parental leave pay, allowing up to 75% of employees鈥 salary for 52 or 37 weeks respectively.
  • Simon Fraser University鈥擨n addition to starting employees with four weeks of paid vacation time, Simon Fraser University employees have access to extensive healthcare facilities in one of the country鈥檚 most unique campuses, atop Burnaby Mountain. These include a swimming pool, racquetball courts, indoor soccer, a climbing wall, personal fitness consultations, and various instructor-led courses for dance, yoga and martial arts.
  • Universit茅 de Montr茅al鈥擨n addition to offering hybrid work options and extensive health benefits鈥攊ncluding no waiting periods for coverage, nutrition planning, and strong mental health coverage鈥攖he Universit茅 de Montr茅al also boasts extensive skill-building options for employees, including an online skills inventory, mentoring and in-house training programs, and tuition subsidies for courses both related and unrelated to an employee鈥檚 job.
  • University of New Brunswick (UNB)鈥擴NB is noted for strong financial benefits and compensation, including outside salary reviews, long-term pension benefits, and even signing bonuses for some positions. However, where UNB scores highly in this year鈥檚 rankings, is in its training and skills development support; which offers tuition subsidies, as well as educational leave, and even financial bonuses for course completions.

Work abroad options

Another key aspect of work-life balance for many newcomers may be the flexibility to work remotely, or even abroad, while they visit their home country. This year鈥檚 top employers list also covered businesses with progressive work abroad options. Some of the top scorers included:

  • Procter & Gamble (P&G) Canada鈥擯&G manages a flexible work program known as 鈥渨ork-ways鈥. Under this policy, employees are encouraged to work with their managers to design hybrid and remote work options that fit their needs while meeting the demands of the business. This arrangement includes a work-from-home allowance, and the ability to work abroad.
  • British Columbia Investment Management Corp. (BCI)鈥擝CI鈥檚 work abroad options feature a 鈥淲ork from Anywhere鈥 policy to enable employees to work remotely from around the world for up to one month a year (which can be further divided into smaller segments throughout the year). Uniquely, the company also has a 鈥淭alking to Strangers鈥 program, which ensures employees stay connected to each other even when working remotely.
  • Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. (FBM)鈥擣BM has had a longstanding policy of remote work options for employees, including hybrid work options, flexible work hours and even a compressed work week that offers four-day work weeks and extended weekends.
  • Bank of Canada (BoC)鈥擣eaturing flexible work hours, BoC鈥檚 remote work options are designed to help alleviate family or community pressures that employees may face during the start of their workdays. In addition, BoC also has a 鈥渨ork from away鈥 policy that allows employees to work up to six weeks per year from abroad, at approved Canadian or International locations.

Unique perks and work environments

  • Mars Canada鈥檚 head office in Toronto boasts an extensive work set-up, with indoor and outdoor dog parks, a community garden, a maple syrup bush (that is tapped every spring), volleyball, basketball courts, a hockey rink, and further amenities.
  • Binder Dijker Otte (BDO) Canada offers employees a 鈥淒o What You Love鈥 program, which includes taxable reimbursements of up to $1,350 CAD for all manner of personal undertakings, including travel-related expenses, concert/sporting event tickets, recreational admissions, cooking classes and more.
  • Harper Collins Canada Ltd. and Harlequin Enterprises ULC has an immersive work environment that features multiple author events, Halloween costume contests, sit-stand workstations, and a 鈥渂ookstop鈥 where employees can borrow books for free, among other amenities.

To access the full list of Canada鈥檚 top employers for 2024, click .

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