The Outremont borough companies is a lot about the Canada Industry Classifications that includes the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).
NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) and SIC (Standard Industry Classification) codes are an easy way to group companies engaged in the same economic activities, like mining, retail, or health care. SIC was used by the US and Canadian governments until 1987, when both countries adopted NAICS.
A list of companies to help you discover the local jobs opportunities, explore those that may interest you and, eventually, find a job in a borough that suits most if not all your requirements and preferences.
NAICS 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance = 255 companies and 1,075 career jobs
NAICS 54 - Professional, Scientific and technical Services = 144 companies and 1,100 career jobs
NAICS 53 - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing = 89 companies and 275 career jobs
NAICS 44-45 - Retail Trade = 69 companies and 650 career jobs
NAICS 81 - Other Services (Except Public Administration) = 53 companies and 550 career jobs
NAICS 51 - Information and Cultural Industries = 52 companies and 305 career jobs
NAICS 72 - Accommodation and Food Services = 47 companies and 605 career jobs
NAICS 41 - Wholesale Trade = 33 companies and 150 career jobs
NAICS 71 - Arts, Entertainment and Recreation = 32 companies and 350 career jobs
NAICS 31-33 - Manufacturing =29 companies and 215 career jobs
In this borough, 82% of the local companies have less than 10 employees, 17% have between 10 to 100 employees and 1% have more than 100 employees. In Outremont, 73% of the local residents are employees and 25% are self-employed.
In Outremont companies, employment is the main source of income for 98% of the local residents, including the self-employed. Among the employed, 28% earn less than $20,000, 27% earn between $20,000 and $50,000, 24% earn more than $50,000 and 21% earn $100,000 or more.
A borough where 71% of the adult population obtained a university degree, 12% a college degree and 13% a high school diploma. In Outremont, 4% have no diploma but are definitely not without talent, knowledge and experience and 11% are in a low income situation.
In Outremont, the majority of the population is non-immigrant and accounts for 71% while the immigrant population accounts for 25% and the non permanent residents account for 4% (*).
NAICS 56 - Administrative & Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services = 28 companies and 260 career jobs
NAICS 23 - Construction = 28 companies and 75 career jobs
NAICS 52 - Finance and Insurance = 24 companies and 195 career jobs
NAICS 91 - Public Administration = 22 companies and 215 career jobs
NAICS 61 - Educational Services = 17 companies and 2,185 career jobs
NAICS 48-49 - Transportation and Warehousing = 4 companies and 20 career jobs
NAICS 11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting = 3 companies and 0 career job
NAICS 55 - Management of Companies and Enterprises = 2 companies and 10 career jobs
NAICS 21 - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction = 1 company and 10 career jobs
NAICS 22 - Utilities = 0 company and 0 career job
In Outremont companies, 69% of the local population can hold a conversation in French and in English. French being the official language in the Province of Quebec and French and English being the two official languages in Canada.
Local residents who also speak Yiddish, Arabic, Spanish, Greek, Italian, Farsi, Chinese, Russian, Hebrew and Vietnamese. As for the 100 or so Aboriginal Peoples living in the borough, 33% are members of the First Nations and 61% are Métis.
A borough where 46% of the local residents are tenants, where 54% are owners and where private dwellings are first divided into two categories, 32% condominiums and 68% other dwellings.
Among those other dwellings, buildings with less than 5 storeys account for 53%, buildings with more than 5 storeys account for 19%, semi-detached houses account for 9%, detached houses account for 7%, duplex houses account for 7% and townhouses account for 5%.
Also interesting and possibly useful, Quebec Trades and Occupations above, the National Occupation Classification - NOC and the Arrondissement Outremont with more detailed and more recent information.
A few information, not many, about Outremont borough companies. Information that may help you decide where you would rather live or where you would rather work according to your preferences and your requirements.
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