These Ontario Companies Have Switched To A 4-Day Workweek & Are Hiring RN

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If you're sick of working five days a week it might be time to dust off your resume.

Juno College of Technology and The Leadership Agency have shifted or are in the process of shifting to a four-day workweek structure and are currently hiring.

Juno College of Technology announced in a tweet that in 2022 their company will be moving into a four-day workweek. On top of this, they will be offering a bunch of other perks including a summer shutdown.

The tech company, formerly known as HackerYou, is hiring for seven roles in Toronto from data analytics instructors to part-time mentors so if you have a knack for tech there might be a position for you.

On top of this, the company also has a general application open. So if you don't see a job for you but still think you would be a great fit, you can still shoot your shot.

The Leadership Agency, a recruitment company in Toronto, is also on the bandwagon of cutting their workweek to four days and is hiring 14 positions in Toronto and Ottawa.

Currently, they have a variety of positions in sectors from human resources, sales, public relations, and accounting. Some positions require more experience than others, so make sure you qualify before applying!

These two companies aren't the only ones who are offering a shorter week. Situra switched to a four-day workweek back in April and say their employees have been more "relaxed" and "happy." However, no job listings are currently appearing on their website or LinkedIn.

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