
Top-rated career coaches in Saskatoon
Here are the leading career coaches working with professionals in Saskatoon. Each has been assessed for expertise, clear communication, and a strong track record of client success.
Wolf Magdelinic
Career Transition Specialist
I’m a certified career and leadership coach with 8+ years of experience helping ambitious professionals navigate pivots, burnout recovery, and identity alignment. My approach blends structured goal-setting with mindful rituals that fit seamlessly into daily life. I’ve worked with clients across tech, creative industries, and consulting to rediscover clarity, design resilient career paths, and step into leadership with confidence. My coaching style is equal parts pragmatic and supportive — I’ll challenge you to stretch while making sure you feel grounded and aligned. If you’re ready to move from uncertainty to momentum, I’d love to support your next chapter.
Michelle Hillier
Self-discovery Coach
As a TEDx speaker, educator, and published author, I've spent over two decades helping people unlock their hidden potential through movement, creativity, and radical self-discovery. From captivating large crowds to intimate coaching sessions, I've helped millions reclaim their power and move beyond their limits. I'm all about creating safe, transformative spaces for people to reconnect with their inner flame.
Jordan Mae Antoinette
Mindfulness Coach
I'm a movement teacher, breath work coach, mindful meditation guide, retreat host, radio show host, and DJ. I also run an online movement studio. With years of experience in the wellness space, I help individuals achieve holistic well-being through the interconnectedness of movement, breath, and mindful awareness.
George Bent
Career Development Coach
George is a London-based career coach focused on tangible career outcomes and providing managerial-style support to his clients.
Working in Saskatoon
Employment Landscape
Saskatoon’s labour market remains factual and dynamic, with modest employment gains reported throughout 2025. As of October, full‑time employment in the city has recovered from early‑year lows and now sits at a record high, even as the local unemployment rate edged upward slightly to around 5.5 to 5.7 percent. The industrial real estate sector is active, with rent increases of over 10 percent and light‑industrial development planned in the Marquis Industrial area. Public sector employers like the City of Saskatoon and the University of Saskatchewan continue to be stable employers recognized for their workplace practices. However, individual job seekers increasingly report difficulty breaking through mass online hiring funnels, ghost postings, and slow responses—especially in entry‑level and tech‑related roles. Networking, niche skills, or trade readiness appear to make a real difference.
Dominant Industries
Typical Roles
Hiring Patterns
Hiring activity is strongest in health care, construction support services, and agriculture, reflecting actual job‑growth sectors. Industrial real estate demand suggests opportunities in logistics and operations. Tech and office roles remain stable or sluggish, with many applicants reporting difficulty getting responses.
"Finding a job in Saskatoon today often requires persistence, network building and flexible expectations—especially when online applications seem to disappear into a void."
Career developments in Saskatoon
Recent news and trends shaping the job market in Saskatoon. Stay informed about opportunities in your area.
Last available update: January 11, 2026
Saskatchewan loses 4,000 jobs in December as unemployment rate climbs
In December, Saskatchewan's labor market experienced a decline, losing 4,000 jobs. This resulted in an increase in the unemployment rate by 0.9 percentage points, reaching 6.5%. The job losses may impact various sectors in Saskatoon, contributing to economic challenges in the region.
Unemployment in Saskatchewan jumps to 6.5% | 620 CKRM - The Voice of Saskatchewan | Harvard Media
Saskatchewan's unemployment rate rose to 6.5% in December, up from 5.6% in November, as more individuals entered the workforce, according to Statistics Canada. In Saskatoon, the jobless rate remained steady, contributing to the overall provincial increase. Regina's rate matched the national average at 6.8%.
Up or down, pick a side when it comes to employment numbers | 620 CKRM - The Voice of Saskatchewan | Harvard Media
In Saskatoon, the provincial government reported annual job growth, while the Opposition pointed to a decline in job opportunities, particularly for youth. This divergence in perspectives reflects ongoing debates about the local labor market's health and its impact on employment prospects in the region.
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- 1Meet with your coach to set goals and direction
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Coaches available in Saskatoon
We select top coaches who understand the local market dynamics and global career trends.
Wolf Magdelinic
Career Transition Specialist
I’m a certified career and leadership coach with 8+ years of experience helping ambitious professionals navigate pivots, burnout recovery, and identity alignment. My approach blends structured goal-setting with mindful rituals that fit seamlessly into daily life. I’ve worked with clients across tech, creative industries, and consulting to rediscover clarity, design resilient career paths, and step into leadership with confidence. My coaching style is equal parts pragmatic and supportive — I’ll challenge you to stretch while making sure you feel grounded and aligned. If you’re ready to move from uncertainty to momentum, I’d love to support your next chapter.
Michelle Hillier
Self-discovery Coach
As a TEDx speaker, educator, and published author, I've spent over two decades helping people unlock their hidden potential through movement, creativity, and radical self-discovery. From captivating large crowds to intimate coaching sessions, I've helped millions reclaim their power and move beyond their limits. I'm all about creating safe, transformative spaces for people to reconnect with their inner flame.
Jordan Mae Antoinette
Mindfulness Coach
I'm a movement teacher, breath work coach, mindful meditation guide, retreat host, radio show host, and DJ. I also run an online movement studio. With years of experience in the wellness space, I help individuals achieve holistic well-being through the interconnectedness of movement, breath, and mindful awareness.
George Bent
Career Development Coach
George is a London-based career coach focused on tangible career outcomes and providing managerial-style support to his clients.
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