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Tech companies in Toronto are hiring and here are some well-paying roles

Although the global tech industry has faced its share of ups and downs over the past few years, Toronto remains a hub full of innovation and opportunities. 

From major tech companies to homegrown startups, companies in Toronto continue to hire for a wide range of tech roles offering tons of perks and six-figure salaries. 

Whether you're a recent grad looking to get your foot in the door or a seasoned professional with years of experience, here are some tech companies in Toronto with multiple job openings right now. 

Google

Google's Toronto office is a central hub for the company's Cloud and advertising divisions, as well as home to teams from YouTube, communications, and marketing, meaning there's always at least a handful of open roles no matter the time of year. 

The company offers some seriously impressive perks, including comprehensive health coverage, onsite wellness centres, one-on-one financial coaching, and four "work from anywhere" weeks per year. 

Google is currently hiring for dozens of roles in Toronto, including software developers (USD $118,000 to $170,000 base salary, plus bonus, equity, and benefits), cloud technical solutions associate, customer experience AI solutions lead, and senior technical writer. 

Microsoft 

The company's Toronto office is part of its massive global footprint and plays a vital role in cloud services, AI, and enterprise technology. Microsoft is known for offering one of the most competitive compensation and benefits packages in the industry, with comprehensive healthcare, maternity and paternity leave, flexible work arrangements, and generous vacation policies. 

Current open roles in Toronto include applied scientist, technical support advisor, senior finance manager, as well as a data and AI technical architect, which offers a base salary between $121,800 to $219,100 per year.

SAP 

SAP is a global leader in enterprise software and business AI, offering integrated applications that help businesses manage their operations more efficiently. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Germany, SAP now employs over 100,000 people across 157 countries. 

The company has more than 230 million cloud users, more than 100 solutions covering all business functions, and the largest cloud portfolio of any provider.

Its Toronto office at the TD Centre is currently hiring for a range of roles, including solutions sales executive, senior architecture specialist, and cyber data mesh architect. 

Xanadu 

Xanadu is a leading Canadian quantum computing company based in downtown Toronto, just steps away from College subway station. The company focuses on photonic quantum hardware and is widely recognized as one of the most innovative players in the global quantum technology space. 

Xanadu is currently hiring for several Toronto-based positions, including photonics engineer, photonics lab technician, software manager, IT systems engineer, and quantum compilation researcher. 

TouchBistro 

This Toronto-based company provides an all-in-one point-of-sale and restaurant management system, which is used by food service businesses all across North America. TouchBistro offers a range of benefits, including a flexible health and wellness plan, generous time-off policy, professional development support, and access to an employee assistance program. 

The company is currently hiring for several roles based in Toronto, such as senior manager (product support), account executive, business development representative, sales enablement manager, and Salesforce architect. 

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Fareen Karim


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