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Find Your Next Career Move in Trinidad and Tobago

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, the job market in Trinidad and Tobago has more to offer than most people realize. From bustling Port of Spain to growing opportunities in Chaguanas, San Fernando, and even remote roles you can do from home, this is your central hub for finding work that fits your life. Browse hundreds of vacancies updated daily, connect with top employers, and take the next step in your career — all in one place.


Jobs in Trinidad: Where Opportunity Meets Ambition

Trinidad and Tobago has long been a dynamic economy in the Caribbean, driven by energy, finance, manufacturing, and a growing services sector. Whether you’re searching for government jobs, private sector roles, or something more flexible like part-time or remote work, there are real opportunities available right now for people at every level.

We work directly with employers across the country to bring you legitimate, up-to-date listings — not outdated posts or expired vacancies. New jobs are added continuously, and many of our listings are from the last 3 days, so you’re always seeing what’s actually available.

From entry-level positions that require no prior experience to senior roles in engineering, finance, and management, this platform is built to help everyone find work — including those without CXC passes, those returning to the workforce, and those looking to change careers entirely.


Hiring Today: A Snapshot of What’s Available

The following table gives a quick look at some of the most in-demand job categories currently listed on the platform, along with typical requirements and work type.

Job CategoryTypical Experience RequiredWork TypeCommon Locations
Nursing & HealthcareRelevant certification or degreeFull-time / Part-timePort of Spain, San Fernando, Tobago
EngineeringDegree or trade certificationFull-timeCouva, Point Lisas, South Trinidad
Banking & FinanceDegree preferred, CXC acceptable for entry rolesFull-timePort of Spain, Chaguanas
Driving & LogisticsLicence required, no degree neededFull-timeNationwide
Customer ServiceNo degree requiredFull-time / Part-time / RemotePort of Spain, Remote
Government & MinistryVaries by roleFull-timeNationwide

These categories only scratch the surface. Use the search function to explore roles by location, salary range, or how recently they were posted.


No Degree? No CXC? No Problem.

One of the most common barriers job seekers face is the belief that formal qualifications are the only path forward. The truth is, many employers in Trinidad are actively hiring candidates without degrees or even without CXC passes. Skills, attitude, and reliability matter — and there are legitimate vacancies right now that reflect exactly that.

If you’re looking for jobs with no experience, entry-level positions, or roles that don’t require Maths as a qualification, you’ll find a dedicated section on this platform tailored to you. Employers across industries like hospitality, retail, security, logistics, and construction regularly post opportunities where willingness to learn outweighs academic credentials.

For those who do hold 3 to 5 CXC passes, even more doors open up. Many administrative, banking, and government roles have entry-level tracks designed for candidates who meet that standard, and some offer structured training that fast-tracks your development within the organisation.


Finding Work in Your Area

Not everyone wants to commute across the country for a job. That’s why listings on this platform are organized by location so you can find work close to home.

Port of Spain remains the commercial centre with the highest volume of professional, administrative, and financial roles. Banks like Republic Bank and Scotiabank frequently post vacancies here, as do multinational firms, legal practices, and government ministries.

San Fernando and the South are home to a strong industrial and energy sector presence. Companies like Nutrien, Yara, and various oil and gas contractors regularly seek qualified workers for both offshore and onshore positions.

Chaguanas has grown into one of the most active commercial zones outside the capital, with retail, distribution, and service sector jobs regularly available.

Couva and Central Trinidad offer a mix of industrial, agricultural, and support roles, with proximity to the Point Lisas Industrial Estate making it a hub for engineering and operator jobs.

Tobago listings cover hospitality, government, healthcare, and tourism-related roles — with a smaller but consistent job market that rewards candidates willing to commit to the island.

Remote and work-from-home roles are increasingly available for Trinidadians, particularly in IT, customer service, marketing, and finance. These are filtered separately so you can find them without scrolling through location-specific posts.


What Job Seekers Are Searching For Right Now

Understanding what other job seekers are looking for can help you position yourself better and discover roles you might not have considered. Based on activity on this platform, the following industries are attracting the most searches:

  • Healthcare and nursing, particularly phlebotomist and geriatric care roles
  • Engineering and NDT inspection positions
  • Oil and gas and offshore jobs, including rigging and operator roles
  • Government and ministry vacancies, including WASA and civil aviation
  • Banking and financial services, including underwriter and compliance roles
  • Remote and online jobs with no experience required
  • Part-time jobs for students and young professionals
  • IT and cybersecurity positions with competitive salaries
  • Driving and CDL-type roles for logistics companies
  • Kitchen and hospitality roles across Port of Spain and Tobago

This list reflects genuine demand — these are searches people are making today. If your skills align with any of these sectors, now is a strong time to be applying.


For Employers: Post Your Vacancies Here

Finding the right candidate in Trinidad can be challenging, especially when job boards scatter your listing across irrelevant audiences. This platform is built specifically for the local market, meaning your vacancy reaches Trinidadians who are actively looking for work right now.

Whether you’re a small business in Debe or a large organisation like Massy Distribution, Dufry, JMMB, or Hyatt, you can post your opening and start receiving applications quickly. Our recruitment tools allow you to filter candidates by qualification, location, availability, and experience level, saving your HR team hours of administrative work.

Many employers find that listing roles here — rather than relying solely on Facebook or LinkedIn — gives them access to a more focused, locally invested talent pool. If you’re hiring for government-adjacent roles, healthcare, engineering, or retail, you’ll find this platform delivers.


How This Platform Compares to Other Job Search Methods

Search MethodUpdated FrequencyLocal FocusEasy to FilterFree to Use
This Job BoardDailyYes — Trinidad & Tobago onlyYesYes
Facebook GroupsIrregularPartialNoYes
LinkedInVariesPartialYesLimited
Newspaper ClassifiedsWeeklyYesNoNo
Word of MouthN/AYesNoYes

While platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook have their place, they lack the hyper-local filtering and consistency that a dedicated Trinidad job board provides. You won’t find listings from other countries mixed in here, and you won’t have to scroll through spam or irrelevant posts.


Part-Time and Flexible Work in Trinidad

The demand for part-time jobs has grown significantly, especially among students, parents, and those managing multiple responsibilities. Employers increasingly understand that flexible arrangements attract reliable, motivated workers — and the listings here reflect that shift.

Part-time roles are available in retail, healthcare support, tutoring, customer service, food service, and administrative work. If you’re a student at UTT or UWI looking for a weekend or evening role, or a parent seeking something that works around school hours, you’ll find relevant listings filtered specifically for part-time work.

Some part-time roles also serve as a gateway to full-time employment. Many of Trinidad’s larger employers — banks, retailers, and hospitality companies — use part-time hiring as an evaluation period before offering permanent contracts.


Government Jobs and Public Sector Vacancies

Government employment remains one of the most stable career paths in Trinidad and Tobago. From the Ministry level down to statutory bodies and state enterprises, the public sector offers consistent salaries, benefits, and job security that few private sector roles can match.

Ministries, WASA, UTT, UWI, the Civil Aviation Authority, and bodies like UNDP regularly post vacancies on this platform. Government jobs often require applications through specific channels, and we guide you through exactly what’s needed — from the job description to the application process — so nothing gets missed.

If you’re searching for careers in government specifically, you can filter by sector to see only public sector listings. Given how competitive these roles can be, we also offer resume guidance and application tips tailored to what hiring panels in the public sector actually look for.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often are new jobs added to the platform? New listings go live every day. Many are added within the last 3 days of posting, and you can filter by recency — including the last week or last month — to see only the freshest opportunities.

Can I find remote jobs in Trinidad on this platform? Yes. Remote and work-from-home listings are tagged separately and are easy to filter. These include both local employers offering hybrid arrangements and international companies hiring Trinidadian talent.

Are there jobs available for foreigners in Trinidad? Yes, some employers are open to hiring foreign nationals, particularly in specialised fields. Listings that welcome applications from non-nationals are marked accordingly. Separate guidance is available regarding work permits and processing requirements.

What if I have no experience at all? There are genuine entry-level roles posted here that require no prior work experience. These include customer service, kitchen work, janitorial roles, babysitting, and retail positions. Filtering by “no experience required” will show you these specifically.

Is this platform free for job seekers? Yes. Browsing listings, creating a profile, and applying for jobs is completely free for all candidates.


Industries We Cover

Trinidad’s economy spans a wide range of sectors, and this job board reflects that diversity. The table below outlines the main industries represented, along with example roles typically posted.

IndustryExample Roles
Energy & ResourcesNDT Inspector, Offshore Operator, Rigger, Engineer
HealthcareNurse, Phlebotomist, Geriatric Aide, Lab Technician
Financial ServicesBank Teller, Underwriter, Compliance Officer, Accountant
Government & Public SectorAdministrative Officer, Ministry Clerk, WASA Technician
Hospitality & TourismKitchen Staff, Front Desk, Housekeeper, Videographer
Retail & DistributionMerchandiser, Driver, Warehouse Operator, Sales Rep
EducationTutor, Lecturer, Administrative Support
Technology & ITDeveloper, IT Support, Cybersecurity Analyst, Remote Consultant
Legal & Professional ServicesParalegal, Receptionist, Office Manager, Recruiter

Whatever your background, there is a category that fits. Use the industry filter to narrow your search and surface the most relevant opportunities for your skills.


Tips for Standing Out in the Trinidad Job Market

The job market in Trinidad, like anywhere else, rewards those who are prepared. A well-written resume, a professional approach to applications, and a clear sense of what you’re looking for all make a real difference — especially when applying for competitive roles in banking, engineering, or the public sector.

Here are a few things employers consistently say they value:

  • A resume that is specific, up to date, and free of errors
  • A cover letter or message that shows genuine interest in the company
  • Punctuality and professionalism during interviews, whether in person or virtual
  • Evidence of skills even without formal qualifications — courses, volunteer work, community involvement
  • Honesty about experience level and a willingness to learn on the job

If your resume needs work, our platform includes free downloadable templates tailored to the Trinidadian job market, along with guidance on how to write a job letter that actually gets read.


Career Growth Starts With One Application

Finding a job is rarely just about today. The best career decisions are the ones that set you up for where you want to be in three to five years. Whether that means starting in an entry-level role at a bank and working toward management, joining a government ministry and building toward a pension, or taking a remote role that gives you flexibility while you develop skills — every career starts with a single step.

This platform exists to make that step easier for everyone in Trinidad and Tobago. Browse by location, industry, salary, or experience level. Set up a job alert so new vacancies come to you. Upload your resume once and apply to multiple roles without starting from scratch each time.

The opportunities are here. Your next job could be posted right now.