Finding your dream job just got easier with Atlantic Startup Jobs.

It’s no secret that Atlantic Canada punched above its weight class when it comes to technology and innovation. There is a thriving startup ecosystem that I’ve been lucky enough to interact with a great deal in my work as a freelance designer.

There are countless startups and tech companies doing groundbreaking work here. One reason these companies are able to thrive is the strong support systems and programs here that support them.

We have Volta here in Halifax offering coworking space and incubation programs to startup businesses.

There’s Ignite Atlantic offering the same in various locations across the province.

Newfoundland has Memorial Centre for Entrepreneurship and there is great work being done by Planet Hatch in New Brunswick and that’s just to name a few of many!

All this support is fantastic but I noticed one thing missing. I often have clients and friends tell me they’re hiring and ask me to share the opportunity with my network. I helped where I could, but there was no central hub to connect talent and opportunity in the region. After realizing this I saw an opportunity and built a solution. A job board focused on the tech and startup ecosystem here in Atlantic Canada.

Meet Atlantic Startup Jobs

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.


Here you’ll find jobs in fields including Designers, Developers, IT, STEM, Marketing, Project management, Admin and more.
With a central hub to aggregate all of the startup career opportunities in the region, this can quickly become our most concentrated place for talent to meet opportunities.

Whether you’re a recent grad, new to the region, looking for a career change or looking to hire for your quickly growing startup, we’d love to have you.

If you know someone looking for work or recruiting employees, please share the site with them.

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