Quebec nurse had to clean up after husband's death in Montreal hospital
On a night she should have been mourning, a nurse from Quebec's Laurentians region says she was forced to clean up her husband after he died at a hospital in Montreal.
In a new report, LinkedIn has revealed the top 20 Canadian job titles that are the fastest-growing in 2023.
Growth marketing managers, product operations managers, dispensary technicians, technical program managers and sustainability managers are the five fastest-growing jobs in 2023, according to the report published on Wednesday.
The social media company says the 20 job titles were identified based on the company’s internal data from users on its website over the last five years.
It comes at the time that a recent survey showed that almost half of Canadians plan to change their jobs in 2023 due to economic uncertainty and high inflation rates.
Here are the 20 fastest-growing jobs in Canada in 2023, according to LinkedIn:
1. Growth Marketing Manager
2. Product Operations Manager
3. Dispensary Technician
4. Technical Program Manager
5. Sustainability Manager
6. Head of Growth
7. User Experience Writer
8. Information Technology Associate
9. Site Reliability Engineer
10. Customer Success Associate
11. Valuation Analyst
12. Sales Development Representative
13. Security Engineer
14. Data Engineer
15. Ecommerce Coordinator
16. Technical Product Manager
17. Cyber Security Specialist
18. Crew Scheduler
19. Medical Writer
20. Media Planner
You can find the full report of the top 20 fastest-growing jobs along with salary range and experience information here.
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