Kugluktuk is witnessing a steady growth in employment opportunities, particularly in industries that capitalize on its natural resources and cultural heritage.
The mining sector continues to be a major employer, while tourism is rapidly expanding due to increased interest in Arctic experiences.
Income inequality remains a concern, with efforts underway to provide more equitable job opportunities across different sectors.
Remote work is becoming more prevalent in Kugluktuk, with opportunities primarily in administrative and support roles.
Local companies are beginning to offer remote positions, particularly in industries like tourism and traditional crafts, where digital marketing and online sales are growing.
The trend towards remote work is expected to continue, providing more flexibility for residents.
Kugluktuk offers several resources for job seekers, including local job boards and community career fairs.
The Kugluktuk Career Development Centre provides workshops and job placement programs to assist residents in finding employment.
For national opportunities, platforms like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor are valuable resources.