QIC Launches Job Board Dedicated to Canada’s Quantum Sector Careers

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Insider Brief

  • Quantum Industry Canada has launched QuantumJobs.ca, the country’s first job board dedicated to careers in the quantum sector, to meet rising demand across computing, sensing, communications, and cybersecurity.
  • Canada hosts over 105 domestic quantum firms and more than 40 international companies with local operations, reflecting the sector’s rapid growth and global reach.
  • Studies project that Canada’s quantum industry could contribute over 3% of GDP by 2045, create more than 209,000 high-value jobs, and match the scale of the aerospace industry.

PRESS RELEASE — Quantum is no longer a technology of tomorrow; it’s creating jobs in Canada today. With demand for talent rising across computing, sensing, communications, cybersecurity, and enabling technologies, Quantum Industry Canada (QIC) has launched QuantumJobs.ca, the country’s first job board dedicated to careers in its quantum industry.

There are now more than 105 homegrown Canadian firms operating across quantum computing, sensing, communications, and enabling technologies, plus more than 40 international companies with quantum-related operations in Canada.

“People are at the heart of quantum innovation. From researchers and engineers to business leaders and operators, their work is making quantum a cornerstone of Canada’s future prosperity and security,” said Lisa Lambert, CEO of QIC. “With QuantumJobs.ca, we’re strengthening the workforce pipeline by making it easier for top talent from Canada and around the world to find opportunities to shape Canada’s quantum economy.”

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The launch of QuantumJobs.ca comes as Canada positions itself to capture a significant share of the global quantum opportunity. A study commissioned by the National Research Council of Canada projects that the domestic quantum sector alone could contribute more than 3 per cent of Canada’s GDP by 2045 — rivaling the aerospace industry — while creating over 209,000 high-value jobs and strengthening both national and economic security.

“Building Canada’s quantum future demands a spectrum of talent across technical, professional, and skilled roles. At Zero Point Cryogenics, we support this resource and the recognition that diverse skills are essential for our industry to succeed.” — Elise Usunier, COO, Zero Point Cryogenics 

“Quantum technologies are reshaping the way we secure and power the digital world. Their progress depends on our ability to attract, develop, and inspire exceptional talent. Building clear pathways for people to enter and thrive in this field is vital to sustaining Canada’s leadership in quantum innovation and cybersecurity. By working closely with leading Canadian universities and colleges, we are helping to foster the next generation of visionaries and technical experts who will define the quantum era.” — Bruno Couillard, Co-Founder & CEO, Crypto4A Technologies Inc.

For more information or to explore current postings, visit www.quantumjobs.ca.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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