Join the Canada Revenue Agency – Harness your full potential!
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Join the Canada Revenue Agency – Harness your full potential!

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers temporary employment throughout Canada to qualified Indigenous students through the CRA’s Aboriginal Student Employment Program (ASEP).
Why work with us
- grow your professional network
- refine your skills and learn new ones
- gain experience doing various duties
- do meaningful and valuable work that matters to Canadians
When to apply
- All year round, we hire students at the secondary level (high school) and post-secondary levels (college, CEGEP, and university) for full-time and part-time work.
Field of study
- We encourage you to consider working with us regardless of your field of study.
Student rates of pay
- The CRA uses the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's student rates of pay, which are also used by the entire federal public service. For more information regarding this program, please contact us at HRASEP-RHPEEA@cra-arc.gc.ca.

The CRA is my employer of choice to continue my career goals. I truly enjoy working with my managers and co-workers, and their genuine leadership commitment and strong support helps me grow both personally and professionally.
Jasmine S. Jamieson, BSc, MASc Candidate
How to apply
Make sure you have a user ID and password to apply.
Recruitment events
We would love to meet you in person and talk to you about job opportunities at the CRA.
Featured jobs
ASEP jobs at the CRA:
Are you an Indigenous student? Come work at the CRA! Your talent, creativity and knowledge will be great assets to us!

Video: The Canada Revenue Agency – We’re more than just taxes
Video: The Canada Revenue Agency – We’re more than just taxes
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- Date modified:
- 2017-03-16