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- Census jobs: A great way to develop skills that strengthen any career
- Statistics Canada is hiring across Canada — join the 2026 Census team!
- Support your community — apply for a census job!
Census jobs: A great way to develop skills that strengthen any career
Today’s workplace evolves quickly. New technology, shifting priorities, and collaborative environments mean that the most valuable employees are those who can adapt, grow, and contribute in many ways. Building strong, versatile skills can help you succeed in any role and prepare you for future opportunities.
Working for the census is a practical way to build and strengthen these skills while contributing to your community:
- Collaboration
Working well with others is still one of the most important abilities you can bring to any job. Effective collaborators listen actively, share ideas respectfully, and help create a positive environment. Employers value people who support their teammates and contribute to a workplace where everyone feels comfortable and motivated. - Clear communication
Whether you’re explaining a task, writing an email, or presenting an idea, strong communication skills help you succeed. Being able to express yourself clearly improves productivity, reduces misunderstandings, and helps you build strong relationships at work. It’s also a skill that carries through your entire career—from job interviews to leadership opportunities. - Leadership mindset
Leadership isn’t only about managing a team. It’s about taking initiative, showing confidence, and helping others succeed. People with leadership qualities motivate their colleagues, contribute thoughtful ideas, and bring forward solutions—not just problems. Employers are always on the lookout for individuals who elevate the workplace around them. - Managing multiple priorities
Modern jobs often require balancing several tasks at once. Effective multitasking isn’t about doing everything at the same time—it’s about staying organized, understanding what needs attention first, and adapting when plans change. Good time-management and organizational skills demonstrate reliability and help you stand out.
Building these skills doesn’t always require long-term roles or full-time commitments. Part-time or seasonal work can be a great way to strengthen your résumé, gain real experience, and grow your confidence.
If you’re looking for a practical way to build these skills, consider joining the 2026 Census team. Enumerator and crew leader roles offer flexible hours, hands-on experience, and the chance to contribute to an important national initiative.
Apply today at census.gc.ca/jobs.
Statistics Canada is hiring across Canada — join the 2026 Census team!
The Census of Population helps paint a statistical portrait of Canada's diverse population and the places where we live by collecting demographic, social and economic information from households across Canada. In fact, census information can help communities plan services such as childcare, education, and healthcare.
To help carry out this important national initiative, Statistics Canada is hiring approximately 32,000 people across Canada to support the 2026 Census. By joining the census team, you’ll play a key role in ensuring every person is counted and all regions are represented.
If you’re interested in supporting your community, meeting new people, and earning extra income, this opportunity is for you!
Apply now at census.gc.ca/jobs.
Support your community — apply for a census job!
Statistics Canada is hiring in your community for the 2026 Census. Join the census team and help collect the information that shapes programs and services people rely on every day.
Census jobs offer flexible, short-term employment and the chance to contribute to data collection activities. Census information is used to plan programs and services that support employment, education, public transportation and health care.
Key facts
- There are approximately 32,000 census jobs available across Canada.
- Pay is $25.87 per hour for non-supervisory positions and $31.32 per hour for supervisory positions, plus authorized expenses.
- The time frame for census jobs is between March and July 2026 depending on the position and location.
- You must be available to work flexible hours including days, evenings, and weekends.
Join the 2026 Census team for meaningful work and community impact!
Apply now: census.gc.ca/jobs.