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7 Toronto Jobs That Are Hiring Right Now & Will Pay You $100,000 Or More A Year (VIDEO)

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Get your resumes ready! Lots of businesses are now hiring, and there are openings that pay great money without requiring decades of experience. Check out these seven Toronto jobs that pay $100,000 or more. 

If you're looking for a raise, you might not have to go back to school to grab a second degree. 

There are actually lots of positions that require just a university degree and some work experience to be considered for a huge paycheque.

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Companies are looking to hire people with talent and drive, and you're still eligible even with only one or two years of experience in some of the fields. 

If you're already in one of these industries, even better. You might find yourself stepping up to a higher level position thanks to the work you've already done. 

From fitness instructors, digital media creators, and various sales positions, there are multiple fields that are willing to pay a lot of money for your services. 

Take a look at some of the Toronto-area companies that are willing to pay you $100,000 a year.

Early Works Sponsor

Salary: $124,275-173,817 a year

Company: Metrolinx

Why You Should Apply: If you have what it takes to guide several teams' project management, this could be the job for you. You can earn over $100K to work for one of the top transit agencies in Ontario. 

Apply Here

Content Creator

Salary: $100,000 a year

Company: selfdecode.com

Why You Should Apply: Manage social media accounts, brainstorm ideas and write content for $100,000 a year.

Apply Here

Experiential Learning Manager

Salary: $81,295-129,861 a year

Company: Ryerson University 

Why You Should Apply: Make a great living by working at one of Toronto's top schools. 

Apply Here

Automotive Sales Consultant

Salary: up to $154,370 a year

Company: Woodchester Nissan

Why You Should Apply: If you're great at sales and are someone who loves cars, you can make up to $154,370 a year doing this job.

Apply Here

Real Estate Agent

Salary: $80,000-200,000 a year

Company: Real Estate Bay Realty

Why You Should Apply: You can make $100,000 in your first year and they will provide you with clients.

Apply Here

Inside Sales Agent

Salary: $80,000-120,000 a year

Company: Simply Green Home Services

Why You Should Apply: This company will pay you up to $120K a year to call people and sell them energy-efficient home products. 

Apply Here

Library Branch Manager

Salary: $87,715-116,955 a year

Company: City of Mississauga 

Why You Should Apply: If you have a university degree and people skills, they will consider you for this well paying job at the library.

Apply Here

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