By Rebecca Gao | November 3, 2025
What does the Blue Jays’ remarkable post season run have to do with landing a job at a Canadian tech startup? According to Rose Duggan of Blue J, quite a bit.
The company’s VP of culture notes a surprising number of candidates mistakenly apply for a role with the baseball team, and not Blue J — which, according to Duggan, is “an easy way to weed out candidates.”
On a positive note, the company, which develops generative AI tools for accountants and tax lawyers, is navigating massive growth right now — exciting news for more detail-oriented candidates. Currently, Blue J is looking for candidates who are “excited about solving tough problems, making a huge impact on the industry and doing it in a fun environment,” says Duggan.
Whether your interests lie in AI tax law, cleantech, health or otherwise, explore the 12 Canadian tech companies currently hiring.
What it does: Canadian Space Mining Corporation develops technology and infrastructure aimed at solving problems both in space and on Earth. For example, one of their projects, Hydro+, is designed to extract water in difficult and dry terrian—which can be used both on Earth and extraterrestrially.
In the news: The company was awarded $1 million by the Canadian Space Agency to develop a first-of-its-kind nuclear reactor that could power a permanent presence on the moon.
Current openings: Automation and controls engineer, nuclear containment engineer, marketing coordinator and aerospace project manager.
What it does: This company creates energy storage systems based on vanadium (which is used to strengthen steel). These highly scalable, safe and reliable solutions are built to provide energy for commercial and industrial sites.
In the news: Invinity raised £25 million in September to boost its manufacturing and market expansion.
Current openings: Health, safety and quality engineer, assembler, VP of quality and strategic sourcing buyer.
What it does: Based in Montreal, Vention helps manufacturing companies automate production floors. Its platform allows clients to design, program and commission automated equipment from a web browser. This product is currently used in more than 2,000 factories across five continents.
In the news: Vention was recognized as part of Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50 program.
Current openings: There are many jobs currently open at Vention including accounting technician, manager – firmware engineer and technicien(ne) comptable.
What it does: Founded in 2010, Kitchener-based Intellijoint Surgical develops surgical navigation solutions provide real-time sizes for implements, aiding doctors in joint replacement surgeries.
What you get: Flexible work hours, health and wellness programs and career growth and development support.
Current openings: Territory manager, senior accountant and lead quality analyst.
What it does: Based in Quebec City, Petal develops online management, communication and planning tools for physicians, cutting down on the time needed to perform administrative tasks, giving them more time to focus on patients.
In the news: Petal will be collaborating with Shoppers Drug Mart to help customers schedule appointments with pharmacists. The system will roll out to more than 1,700 locations across Canada.
Current openings: There are numerous openings at Petal right now including vice president of inside sales, marketing operations specialist and program manager.
What it does: Phoenix Digital Health provides telehealth solutions for men’s health issues such as erectile dysfunction, hair loss and healthy weight reduction. The platform connects patients with Canadian doctors for discreet consultation and treatment.
In the news: Earlier this year, Phoenix raised $50 million in Series A funding.
Current openings: Pharmacy assistant, pharmacy technician, nurse practitioner – virtual care, in-house legal counsel, senior data engineer and senior lifecycle marketing manager.
What it does: Owl.co is a data aggregator that helps banks and insurers personalized products and offerings to customers, improving customer experience. giving them better and personalized service.
In the news: Owl.co made this year’s Deloitte fast 50 list.
Current openings: Enterprise account executive, senior software engineer (infrastructure), senior software engineer (product), senior UX designer, data quality analyst (fraud investigation), part-time data quality analyst (fraud investigation) and field marketing coordinator.
What it does: Shakepay’s app allows Canadians to buy and sell Bitcoin. Users can also use the digital currency to e-transfer friends.
In the news: Earlier this year, Shakepay became the first cryptocurrency company to become a Payments Canada member. Previously, only traditional banks and credit unions held membership and Shakepay is also only the third fintech company (others include Questrade and Wealthsimple) to be granted membership.
Current openings: Sales executive, customer onboarding (KYC) specialist, part-time customer support representative, senior software engineer, head of design, staff product manager – cash & payments, senior platform engineer – internal tooling and people operations specialist.
What it does: Based in Vancouver, VoPay platform that helps businesses integrate
complex financial services into their existing systems. This allows users to manage payments and send money online internationally with low fees.
What you get: Flexible working hours, a fitness centre and unlimited food and snacks.
Current openings: There are many openings at VoPay including lead backend developer, full stack developer, enterprise account executive – fintech and senior software engineering team lead.
What it does: Blue J Legal is a generative AI platform for tax experts that allows lawyers and accountants to do tax research and look up laws quickly and efficiently.
Fun fact: Talk about “digital twins” — according to VP of people and culture Rose Duggan, six percent of Blue J employees have a twin.
Current openings: There are many openings at Blue J right now including senior customer marketing manager, head of brand marketing, director and expansion sales.
What it does: ODAIA uses AI to process pharmaceutical sales data in order to deliver sales and marketing insights to pharma companies around the world.
What you get: Growth and learning opportunities, medical, dental, vision care, mental health and drug coverage, flexible hours, flexible vacation policy, stock options and a WFH allowance.
Current openings: Engagement manager, technical implementation engineer (6 month contract), business acceleration partner and full-stack developer (intermediate).
What it does: Xanadu is an advanced computing company that uses quantum mechanics to develop hardware and software that can calculate faster than traditional computers.
In the news: In June, Xanadu opened a $10 million advanced photonic packaging facility in Ontario, which allows the company to manufacture complex quantum computing chips right here at home.
Current openings: There are many openings at Xanadu right now including product operations manager, quantum architecture scientist – fault tolerance and quantum error correction.
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