Entry Level Jobs for Indigenous Young Workers
ABORIGINALHIRE.CA ·
YOUTH CAREERS · MARCH 2026
Entry
Level Jobs for Indigenous Young Workers
Your
career journey is just beginning. Here's a practical guide to help you start
strong.
You Have More to Offer Than You Think
Even without formal work
experience, you have skills from school, community involvement, sports,
volunteering, and everyday life. These matter to employers — especially in
entry-level roles.
Start With Entry-Level Jobs
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Food service and hospitality — widely available, flexible hours
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Retail — builds communication and customer service skills
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Construction labourer — strong pay, leads to trades
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Office assistant — professional environment, stable hours
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Camp counsellor — leadership development, great resume builder
Invest in Skills Early
The skills you build now
will compound over your entire career. Free online courses, ISET-funded
training programs, and on-the-job learning are all accessible ways to grow.
Find a Mentor
A mentor who has walked a
similar path can save you years of trial and error. Look for Indigenous
professionals in your community or field and ask directly for guidance.
Resources Available to You
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ISET — Indigenous Skills and Employment Training
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Indspire — scholarships and bursaries for Indigenous youth
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Aboriginal Hire — job listings across Canada
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Band employment coordinators — community-specific support
Aboriginal Hire is
here to support every step of your career journey. Browse thousands of jobs at
aboriginalhire.ca.
