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Air Canada is hiring for jobs in Vancouver right now that offer up great benefits, and you don't need a degree to land these roles.

The job openings in Vancouver for Air Canada right now range from customer service-facing roles to behind-the-scenes jobs. The airline was also recently named among the best workplaces for mental health, and the company offers an employee wellness program. This includes benefits like counselling and telemedicine. They also have benefits like flexible shifts, employee perks, travel programs, and health coverage.

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If you've ever dreamt of working at the best airport in Canada, then prep that resumé because Vancouver International Airport is hiring for many different roles.

The Vancouver airport has over 30 available positions and several of them don't require a degree.

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Hey Vancouver, I hope everyone had a great weekend!

It's Asymina again and I'm back with another weekly guide for all the exciting things happening in the city. From Vancouver restaurants you should check out, travel tips, community festivals and a look at the weather forecast.

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Vancouver International Airport is hiring for a bunch of different roles, many of which don't require a degree. Vancouver Airport is also a Living Wage employer, so if you land a gig working at the airport then you'll be making at least $24.08 an hour.

Living Wage for Families BC created the formula to determine the living wage based on how much a household with two parents and two children would need to meet their basic expenses. In Metro Vancouver the 2023 living wage is $8.43 more than the minimum wage in the province, which sits at $16.75, so working or a living wage employer can make a big difference.

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Vancouver International Airport is currently looking to hire both full-time and part-time guest experience representatives and they will pay a liveable wage.

YVR is an approved living wage company, according to Living Wage for Families BC. This means they will offer a wage that can support a family, with two full-time working parents, and meet living expenses. Right now, the living wage for Metro Vancouver is $24.08 per hour.

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