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Salary Expectations
| Job Title | Hourly Wage |
|---|---|
| Accountant | $24.85 - $69.23 |
| Accounting Clerk | $17.78- $36.06 |
| Accounting Manager | $36.06 - $94.87 |
| Human Resources Specialist | $23.46 - $60.51 |
| Long-Term Care Administrator | $31.98- $84.62 |
| Marketing Coordinator | $19.71 - $57.69 |
| Office Manager | $19.23 - $45.56 |
| Payroll Administrator | $20.00 - $43.08 |
| Sports Director | $20.83 - $60.00 |
Labour Market Conditions
Accountant
Labour demand and supply will be balanced for this occupation for the period of 2024-2033 in Canada. In Ontario, employment growth will be Good from 2024-2026 with employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions and a moderate number of positions becoming available due to retirements. There are a small number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
This group is employed in all major industry categories, with the leading share in accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services. Employment is also found with finance and insurance companies such as banks. The main trends affecting employment will be from the on-going need for accounting and auditing services across businesses and departments leading to stable job prospects, the need for financial decision-making and regulatory oversight, and increased demand during the federal tax-filing season, though the availability of online accounting software may temper overall work.
Accounting Clerk
For the 2024-2033 period, labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line for this occupation in Canada. Employment growth in Ontario will be moderate through 2026, leading to a few new positions and several positions due to retirements. There are a moderate number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
Employment is found across most industries with the majority in accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services. The ongoing need for accounting services and financial recording across businesses and departments will support work in this occupation. Greater use of technology to manage invoicing, billing, and accounts may temper job growth and change some job functions.
Accounting Manager
Nationally, labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line for this occupation from 2024-33. In Ontario, the employment outlook will be employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions and a moderate number of positions due to retirements. There are a moderate number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
This group is employed across all major sectors of the economy, with the leading share in the finance and insurance services industry, notably banks. Other key employers are accounting, tax preparation and bookkeeping firms, and hte manufacturing sector. As these professionals are employed in a range of roles across many sectors, job prospects should be relatively stable for the forecast period. Operational shifts in financial services may constrain potential job growth in this sector.
Human Resources Specialist
Labour market conditions through 2033 expect labour market supply and demand to be broadly in line for this group. In Ontario, the employment outlook will be moderate from 2024-26, with employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions. Mot many positions will become available due to retirements. There are a small number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
This group is employed in all mahor industry categories, but the leading shares are employed in public administration, mostly federal government departments, as well as professional, scientific and technical services, in particular management consulting firms. Trends affecting employment growth include the need to recruit and retain a highly skilled workforce for business continuity and opportunities to support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Employment trends in this occupation generally follow broader economic conditions, so there may be a fair amount of competition for jobs given weaker hiring trends for this occupation. Outsourcing some roles to external human resources consultancy firms has become common, and could also moderate in-house job growth in some companies.
Long-Term Care Administrator
Labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line at the national level through 2033. The employment outlook in Ontario will be good for the 2024-26 period, with employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions and a moderate number of positions becoming available due to retirements. There are a small number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
Approximately 15,300 people work in this occupation in Ontario. Managers in health care mainly work in the following four sectors: hospitals, followed by ambulatory healthcare services, nursing and residential care facilities, and social assistance.
Marketing Coordinator
Labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line through 2033 nationally. In Ontario, you can expect a moderate employment outlook for this group, with employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions, while not many positions will become available due to retirements.
Approximately 86,300 people work in this occupation in the province, with workers employed in the following sectors: other professional, scientific and technical services, computer systems design services, other retail stores, religious, grant-making, civic, and professional and similar organizations, and information and cultural industries.
Office Manager
Labour demand and supply are projected to be balanced through 2033 in Canada. Ontario's employment outlook will be moderate with employment growth leading to a moderate number of new positions and several positions becoming available due to retirements. There are several unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
This occupation group is employed across all industries, due to the ongoing need for administrative and organizational support across businesses and departments that will support work in this occupation. The greater use of technology may temper job growth and change some job functions.
Payroll Administrator
Labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line for this occupation from 2024-33 nationally. In Ontario, the employment outlook will be good through 2026, with employment growth leading to a few new positions and several positions becoming available due to retirements. There are a small number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
This occupation is employed across all industries. The ongoing need for payroll services across businesses and departments will support work in this occupation. Greater use of technology and outsourcing of certain payroll services may temper job growth and change some of the job functions. The main sector of employment for this group is accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services, followed by construction, management and administrative services, and other retail stores.
Sports Director
Labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line for this occupation group over the 2024-33 period at the national level. The employment outlook will be moderate in Ontario, with employment growth leading to several new positions, and a moderate number of positions will become available due to retirements.
Approximately 1,750 people work in this occupation and mainly workin the following two sectors: arts, entertainment and recreation, and other schools and instruction. 20% of workers in the occupation are self-employed, compared to an average of 15% for all occupations.