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Find Ontario career paths that can lead to $100K+.

Start with real job titles, realistic tradeoffs, and practical next steps before you spend time or money.

Nobody teaches normal people what good jobs are actually called.

Use the free tools to narrow options first. Use paid reports when you want the ladder, requirements, and search terms organized.

Ontario Career Report Card

A sample of how Make100K compares paths: job titles to search, starting roles, next-step roles, and tradeoffs.

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Transit Operator

Strong stable-work path

A-

Path grade

Job titles to search

transit operator, bus operator, transit driver

Tradeoff to check

Shift work, weekends, and safety responsibility.

Next step

Transit Supervisor

Municipal Bylaw Officer

Good public-sector path

B+

Path grade

Job titles to search

bylaw officer, municipal law enforcement, parking enforcement

Tradeoff to check

Public-facing conflict and detailed note writing.

Next step

Senior Bylaw Officer

Water / Wastewater Operator

Practical infrastructure path

B+

Path grade

Job titles to search

operator-in-training, water operator, wastewater operator

Tradeoff to check

Licensing, on-call work, and technical learning curve.

Next step

Licensed Water Operator

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Most requested first: transit, municipal enforcement, and resume-to-path reports.

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Start where you are

Pick the question that sounds most like you

The right first step depends on whether you have work experience, are choosing school, or need better job titles before you apply.

I have work experience

Retail, security, warehouse, restaurant, admin, driving, or call centre work can point to better job titles than you think.

Map my experience

I am a student or parent

Check job titles, program tradeoffs, and path clarity before spending money on school.

Explore student paths

I want public-sector work

City, transit, utility, enforcement, and public-service paths often use job titles people do not know to search.

Research city jobs

I do not know what to search

Translate plain-language interests into job titles and keywords Ontario employers actually use.

Translate job titles

Free tools

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Find my path

Answer a few questions and get practical Ontario career paths to research.

Start the finder

Decode a posting

Paste a public-sector job posting and see keywords, tradeoffs, and related paths.

Decode a posting

Use my resume

Translate your experience into path matches, job titles, and gaps to research.

Match my resume

No university route

Research paths where a university degree is not always required, while staying honest about training.

Explore no-degree paths

Reports and waitlist

When you want the full ladder, get the report.

The free tools stay free. Reports are paid because they organize job titles, requirements, pay signals, tradeoffs, and next steps into a practical plan.

Exact job titles to search
Starting and next-step roles
Requirements to verify
Pay and advancement signals
Tradeoffs before spending money
Keywords for applications

Planned first reports

  • Transit Operator pay ladder
  • Municipal enforcement path report
  • Resume-to-path report

Best for people who have narrowed a path and want the research organized before choosing training or applying.

Salary outcomes are not guaranteed.

Free tool inputs are not stored unless you submit a form.

Public tools and basic path pages stay free.