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How to use this new grad jobs board

Browse daily-updated new grad jobs in Canada, junior roles, and entry-level positions for recent graduates and final-year students. Hanzilla organizes early-career roles across tech, finance, engineering, business, sciences, arts/humanities, and Canadian cities so new grads can find student-friendly openings without checking dozens of company career pages.

1.Use this page when you are graduating in 2026, finishing a co-op degree, on a PGWP, or looking for a first full-time role after university or college in Canada.
2.Scan for explicit signals such as new grad, graduate program, junior, entry-level, rotational, associate, analyst, coordinator, trainee, EIT, and recent graduate in the role title or description.
3.Prioritize postings where the employer names a campus cohort, start date, training program, mentorship path, CPA/EIT/analyst track, or 0-2 years of experience instead of vague junior wording.
4.Broaden beyond tech by checking finance, engineering, business, sciences, arts/humanities, city, and internship pages when your first role could sit in more than one field.
Deep linksCompare new grad roles, internships, and city pages like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.

Start where you are

Find the right Canadian student role faster

Skip generic job boards. Hanzilla organizes fresh early-career roles by application intent: internships, co-ops, new grad jobs, fields, and Canadian cities.

Why this exists

Student job search in Canada is too fragmented

Roles are scattered across company career pages, school portals, LinkedIn, niche boards, and spreadsheets. Hanzilla pulls early-career opportunities into one student-first directory and keeps stale roles out of the main listings.

Canada-specificCity pages for Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Waterloo, Ottawa, Calgary, remote Canada, and more.
Across fieldsNot just CS: finance, engineering, business, sciences, arts/humanities, tech, and emerging categories.
Daily updatedFresh listings, structured pages, direct apply links, and schema for search discovery.

Software Engineering 67 positions

Data / ML 38 positions

DevOps / SRE / Platform 13 positions

Security 1 positions

QA / Test / Automation 10 positions

Hardware / Firmware 4 positions

Product / TPM 1 positions

IT / Support / Systems 11 positions

Solutions / Customer Engineering 2 positions

Investment Banking / Capital Markets 19 positions

Accounting / FP&A 103 positions

Audit / Tax 24 positions

Risk / Compliance 23 positions

Banking / Insurance 118 positions

Mechanical / Manufacturing 8 positions

Electrical / Electronics 12 positions

Civil / Structural 20 positions

Chemical / Process / Mining 1 positions

Industrial / Quality 4 positions

Environmental Engineering 8 positions

Marketing / Digital Marketing 13 positions

Business Analysis / Consulting 15 positions

HR / People / Recruiting 6 positions

Supply Chain / Logistics 3 positions

Sales / Business Development 73 positions

Project / Program Management 10 positions

Chemistry / Lab Sciences 2 positions

Environmental Science / Ecology 6 positions

Actuarial / Quantitative 4 positions

Geoscience / Mining 3 positions

Communications / PR 2 positions

Research / Analysis 6 positions

Nonprofit / Community 1 positions

Education / Student Affairs 12 positions

Museums / Archives / Culture 4 positions

Other Roles 9 positions

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a new grad job in Canada?

A new grad job is usually a first full-time role, rotational program, junior role, analyst/associate role, coordinator role, EIT-track opening, or entry-level position that is realistic for students finishing school or recent graduates with limited full-time experience.

When do Canadian new grad roles open for 2026 graduates?

Large employers often open formal new-grad and rotational programs from late summer through fall, while smaller companies and off-cycle junior roles appear year-round. Hanzilla refreshes daily so graduates can catch both structured campus programs and just-posted entry-level roles.

Should new grads apply if a posting asks for one or two years of experience?

Often yes, if the responsibilities are junior and your internships, co-ops, projects, research, part-time work, or campus leadership match the role. Treat hard requirements like licenses or work authorization more strictly than flexible experience ranges.

How can international students and PGWP holders screen Canadian new grad postings?

Check whether the employer requires Canadian work authorization, security clearance, local licensing, or a fixed start date. PGWP holders should prioritize postings with clear junior scope, Canadian location details, and direct employer apply links so they can confirm eligibility before investing time in a tailored application.

Which Canadian cities should new grads compare first?

Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Waterloo, Ottawa, Calgary, and remote Canada pages are useful starting points. Each market has different mixes of banks, startups, engineering employers, public-sector teams, labs, and headquarters roles, so comparing city pages helps new grads avoid searching only one field or one metro area.