
Are you a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) graduate in search of opportunity, growth, and international experience?
There are currently thousands of business administration jobs in Canada, just waiting to be snatched up, with quite attractive salaries too! You’ll find opportunities in finance, business, marketing, and human resources offering over $100,000 per year in management positions. Sound like something you may want to pursue? Let's take a look at some of the fantastic opportunities that await you when you choose to work in Canada.
Top Earning BBA Jobs in Canada
Canada offers a wealth of job opportunities, particularly in the business and finance sectors. As a recent Business Administration graduate, your options are endless and you could find yourself working in any of Canada’s top industries. But after 4 years of study, making the transition from student to career life can be daunting, and you may not know exactly which occupations would be best suited to you.
So, let's take a look at some of the top jobs in Canada for BBA graduates and what you could be earning when you land your dream job in the True North!
Top Earning Jobs in Canada for BBA Graduates | |
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Occupation | Average Annual Salary (CAD) |
1. Research and Development Manager | $68,250 - $110,000 |
2. Information Systems Manager | $61,288 - $120,160 |
3. Human Resource Manager | $54,490 - $117,502 |
4. Finance Manager/Analyst | $41,008 - $127,500 |
5. Marketing Manager | $37,750 - $102,667 |
6. Accountant | $38,025 - $85,000 |
7. Business Administration | $28,785 - $103,571 |
8. Business Consultant/Analyst | $27,500 - $134,865 |
9. Operations Manager | $38,636 - $135,000 |
10. Sales Manager | $60,000 - $119,000 |
What Will I Need to Get a BBA Job in Canada?
This depends on various factors, such as the industry that you intend to work in, as well as your qualification and the Canadian province you intend to work in.
One requirement that is mandatory across the board, is having an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
Why Do I Need an ECA?
If you have completed your degree outside of Canada you will need an ECA to prove that your qualification is equivalent to Canadian standards. This will also be required in order to claim points when you eventually start your Canadian visa application process. If you intend to complete your qualification or further your studies in Canada, you’ll be pleased to hear that Canada has a Post-Graduate Work Program that allows you to stay on and gain valuable work experience and possibly permanent residency! But first, let's take a look at some of Canada’s top industries for business administration as well as the basic duties and responsibilities.
1. Business Management
As a business manager, analyst or consultant, you will spend most of your time addressing data and procedural issues, making sure that day-to-day operations are running smoothly. Your main aim will be to ensure that the business is operating efficiently ,as well as recommending ways to improve organizational performance, increase profits and decrease costs. You will, however, need years of experience under your belt before taking on a management role.
2. Finance
As a financial advisor or accountant, it's needless to say that you’ll become very well acquainted with anything numerical. Both occupations involve working with people or businesses to ensure financial health; however, as an accountant, you may be required to handle your client’s taxes too. You may require additional on-the-job training for certain senior positions as well as have a membership with a provincial regulatory board.
3. Human Resources
If you want to work in Canada in Human Resources (HR), you will need to be a people person. It will be your responsibility to ensure that employees are both safe and happy. You will be required to do some administration too including keeping employee records, conduct counseling, and disciplinary proceedings as well as recruit new employees. You will need to gain some experience as an assistant before taking on a management role, for which you may require a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation.
4. Market Research
If you want to pursue a career in marketing you’ll need to be comfortable with planning and coordination tasks. You will be required to strategize ways to optimize profits and determine the demand for goods and services as well as market trends through market analysis. Marketing also offers very attractive jobs in advertising as well as other fields in media.
5. Sales
Can you sell ice to an Inuit and have a knack for analysis? Then sales management may be just what you’re looking for. Your days will be spent leading a sales team, compiling sales analysis reports, and running training programs to help maximize the revenue of the company you work for. Job opportunities in sales are expected to see continued growth in job opportunities in Canada over the next few years.
How to Apply to Work in Canada in Business Administration
Generally, most people who come to Canada to work will require a Canadian work visa or permit. As a BBA graduate, you may be eligible to apply to immigrate to Canada through an immigration program. If you are granted permanent residency you won’t need a work visa.
Administrative and marketing management and research jobs in Canada are generally classified as skill type 0 or skill level A, which means that you could have your choice of various immigration programs.
Express Entry Options
Express Entry candidates can apply for permanent residency through one of three programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP);
- Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP); or
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
As a highly skilled and qualified graduate, you could choose between the FSWP or the CEC. The FSWP is for skilled workers in management and professional jobs and usually requires a university degree, no job offer needed. The CEC is for those who have a job offer in Canada and at least one year of Canadian work experience.
Applying through the Express Entry system could get your visa processed in as little as six months as long as you meet the general requirements of your chosen program and score highly on factors such as your age, language ability in English or French, a job offer (if applicable) and ability to settle in Canada with ease.
Provincial Nominee Program
Canada has 11 PNPs, each targeting regional labour market needs that must be met in order to boost the economy. In order to qualify for a PNP, you will need a job offer in your chosen province or territory as well as meet your PNP requirements. If your job is in demand in your chosen province you will have a higher chance of being invited to apply for permanent residency. Below are provinces that need business administration graduates.
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba;
- Newfoundland & Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Quebec
- Yukon
Atlantic Immigration Pilot
If you’ve always dreamt of living near the ocean then why not consider one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces as your new place to call home; Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, as well as Newfoundland and Labrador. As discovered previously, there is currently a demand for business administration degree holders in Nova Scotia as well as Newfoundland and Labrador, which means your chances of being successful in your application are very high. You will need a job offer or a post-secondary qualification from an educational institution in one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces to qualify for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP).
Work Permit Option
If you do not qualify for one of the immigration programs and have a job offer in Canada you could qualify to apply for an employer-specific work permit. This will allow you to legally work in Canada. The permit will generally be valid for the length of your job offer or until your passport expires, whichever date comes first.
How to Start My Career in Canada
Whatever you choose to do with your Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) qualification, know that Canada needs your skills. There are both immigration and Canadian work permit options available for BBA graduates to choose. BBA jobs also usually come with attractive salaries and job opportunities in at least eight of Canada's 11 provinces and territories, making this qualification a very good option to consider when choosing study programs.
Ready to land that BBA degree to good use and dream job in Canada? Let's take the next step together!
FAQS
How Do I Find BBA Jobs in Canada?
One of the best ways to find a BBA job in Canada is to check job websites. You can create a profile, register your resume on the website, and then set up job alerts for your job title. The best and most reputable Canadian career websites include:
- Canada Jobs
- Monster
- Workopolis
- Indeed
- Canada’s Job Bank
If I Decide to Apply for a Post Graduate Work Permit, How do I Know Whether I Qualify?
You have to make sure you fit all the criteria for the program. You must:
- Have finished an academic, vocational, or professional training program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. The length of your studies must be for a minimum of eight months and must have led to a degree or diploma
- Study full-time
- Have the necessary academic transcripts and an official letter from an eligible DLI to confirm that you have fulfilled the requirements of the program
- Have a valid study permit or authorization to study without a study permit
If I Go on the Express Entry Route, How Long Will My Application Take to be Processed?
Most Express Entry applications are processed within six months or less after you apply.