GenAI mentions still rare in Canadian job postings: report

February 27, 2025

Despite growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), references to the technology in Canadian job postings remain low, according to a recent report.

Specifically, only 0.29 per cent of job postings in late January 2025 mentioned GenAI-related terms.

That data stood at around 0.1 per cent in January 2024 and around 0.2 per cent in July 2024, finds the Indeed Hiring Lab.

The current proportion is similar to that of the United Kingdom and slightly higher than the United States and Australia.

GenAI mentions in job postings across countries (Jan. 2025 averages):

  • 0.29 per cent in Canada
  • 0.28 per cent in the U.K.
  • 0.24 per cent in the U.S.
  • 0.23 per cent in Australia
  • 0.20 per cent in France
  • 0.18 per cent in Germany

“GenAI tools haven’t yet disrupted businesses’ workflow to the point where many employers are explicitly seeking out job seekers with related skills and experience, but there’s substantial room for growth,” says Indeed.

The low number, however, does not mean that employers are not putting a lot of value on GenAI skills, according to the report.

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