Quebec · Salaries by occupation and city
Compare salaries by occupation and city at a glance.
Official data, comparison charts, and detailed pages for every job × city combination. Ideal for negotiation or market research.
301 Occupations·47 Cities
By occupation
View salaries by city for each occupation, with comparison charts.
Total employees, all occupationsManagementLegislators and senior managementSpecialized middle managementRetail and wholesale trade managers, and customer services managersManagers in trades, transport, production and utilitiesBusiness, finance and administration, except managersProfessional personnel in finance and business managementProfessional personnel in financeProfessional personnel in business managementAdministrative and financial work supervisors and specialized administrative personnelAdministrative and transport logistics personnelAdministrative, finance and supply chain logistics support personnelNatural and applied sciences and related occupations, except managersProfessional personnel in natural and applied sciencesProfessional personnel in natural sciences
All occupations By city
Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Sherbrooke… Compare compensation levels by city.
AlmaBeloeilBlainvilleBoisbriandBouchervilleBrossardChamblyChateauguayCote-Saint-LucDollard-Des-OrmeauxDrummondvilleGatineauGranbyL'AssomptionLa-PrairieLaval
All cities Source: ISQ, StatCan.
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- Where does the data come from?
- The figures are based on publicly available data. This site presents them for information only; for official use, refer to the relevant sources.
- How is the median calculated?
- The median is the salary in the middle of the distribution: half of workers earn less, half earn more. It is often more representative than the average when comparing pay.
- Are the figures full-time equivalent?
- Yes. Amounts are shown as full-time equivalent (full-time, full-year), so you can compare occupations and cities on a common basis.
- Can I use this data to negotiate?
- Yes. Knowing the median and range (25th–75th percentile) for your occupation and city can help you prepare for salary negotiation or evaluate an offer.