You can find Canadian Bank Western job postings at the link.
There you can find Canadian Western Bank financial group (bank, leasing, and wealth management) careers in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and other provinces of Canada: account specialist, business coordinator, quality assurance, manager assurance, intermediate developer, reporting specialist, real estate manager, and other vacancies.
To apply, click on the Apply button under the job offer you are interested in.
An enhanced overview of career opportunities at Canadian Western Bank—now integrated into National Bank—framed for clarity, SEO, and authenticity.
Talent Culture and Employer Recognition
Prior to the merger, CWB was recognized for its employee-centered culture and placed #23 on Canada’s Best Workplaces list in 2023—an achievement attributed to its collaborative, inclusive environment and a workforce of 2,800.
Career Pivot & Development Program
CWB’s accelerated Career Pivot Program offers a 12-month hands-on developmental track into Business Banking. Participants gain skills in credit structuring, risk management, and receive mentorship from senior leaders and executive sponsors.
Banking Associate Program for Students and New Grads
The Banking Associate Program welcomes students and recent graduates into a cohort-based accelerator in business banking. It includes rotational training, mentorship, and opportunities in commercial, real estate, equipment financing and more—designed to launch a career in business banking.
Broad Career Opportunities
A diverse array of roles are available, from Business and Personal Banking to Equipment Financing, Operations, Administration, and Coordination, all emphasizing service, innovation, and growth.
Inclusive Culture and Comprehensive Benefits
The organization emphasizes a hybrid and flexible work environment, backed by people-first wellness benefits, and strong career development programs. It supports inclusive practices—such as employee-led groups like 'CWB Women'—and is committed to accessibility and inclusion under Canada’s Accessible Canada Act.