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LCBO is hiring for more than 400 jobs across Ontario right now

New job, who this? If you're looking for work this summer, the LCBO could be the fit for you. The '"world-class" brand is hiring all across Ontario right now, with over 400 positions available for customer service representatives.

The LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) is an Ontario government enterprise, as well as one of the largest buyers and retailers of beverage alcohol in the world.

Currently, there are over 650 retail stores in the province.

In preparation for what's sure to be a busy few months ahead, the over 400 customer service roles span across many cities, towns, and villages in Ontario, such as:

  • Paisley
  • Lion's Head
  • Fort Frances
  • Tobermory
  • Nipigon
  • Little Current
  • Brockville
  • Red Lake
  • Geraldton
  • Dryden
  • Kenora
  • Brechin
  • Port Carling
  • Bala
  • Sioux Lookout
  • Burlington
  • Mississauga
  • Hamilton
  • Toronto
  • Whitby
  • White River
  • Kearney
  • Smithsville

Just to name a few.

The jobs come with some pretty sweet perks, too. Employees can take advantage of online learning to support interests and growth within the company, future employment opportunities, an Employee Family and Assistance Program (Telus Health), and discounted services, products, and tickets to sporting and entertainment events.

All you have to do is select the area you want to work in, fill out your application, and attach your resume. Applicants must be over the age of 18 and eligible to work in Canada.

Good luck with the job hunt, Ontario.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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